Chris Evans

@evns.io

Building @incident.io 🔥 Typically found in London, New York, or somewhere in between. Formerly on Twitter at https://x.com/evnsio.

Picnic is an online supermarket on a mission to make grocery shopping simple, fun, and affordable. And they're clearly a company with great taste, choosing @incident_io to help them achieve their high bar for reliability.

After six months of watching our engineering team deep in the AI trenches, I’m more convinced than ever: AI isn't just a nice-to-have in incident management—it’s a necessity.

We're building an AI incident responder 🔥 Not to replace humans, but to work jointly alongside them. Initially, we're focused on accelerating the investigation and diagnosis stages of an incident, helping search and correlate data points, signals and context from across your organization.

This week, we launched Scribe — an AI agent for incident calls, that: 1️⃣ transcribes in real time 2️⃣ shows the current topic in Slack/Web so you always know what's being discussed 3️⃣ surfaces key points and actions, and summaries on the go Genuinely one of the best things we’ve shipped this year! 🚀

Has there been any public analysis of Twitter usage against the growth in Bluesky? I imagine not, but would love to see it.

There are few things as infuriating as having to explain to customer support how basic features in their product work. I do get it, it's hard to train people consistently, but it doesn't make it any less annoying 😅

Bluesky being spoken about on BBC 5Live this morning. Definitely feeling like it’s hit the critical mass and exposure needed to really get the wheels turning.

I feel like there's few worse UX examples than the 'call flight attendant' button on planes. In most cases it looks like the reading light, and there's no feedback to know you've done the wrong thing. Must be so annoying if that's your line of work.

Means only one thing… 11 hours at 30,000ft tomorrow. On the plus side, have a pretty ace week planned in SF, and it’s (hopefully!) my final trip of the year 🙌

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Are you getting tired of hearing about software pivoting to be "all-in on AI", or is it still exciting seeing what folks are doing?