Microtica’s Incident Investigator is an AI Agent that tells you why your systems break. It analyzes logs, deploys, and configs to surface the root cause — fast. No more dashboard hunting. Just context, clarity, and confidence in your incident response.
Solving issues proactively and quickly is a game-changer in DevOps workflows. How does the tool handle noise in logs or transient errors to avoid false positives? @rade_despodovski
@rachitmagon We’re trying to filter out the usual noisy stuff in the logs and applying dynamic queries based on the situation, and also compare things over time to see if an error is just a one-off or keeps happening. It’s not just logs but we look at metrics too. Still a work in progress, but it’s been doing a solid job so far.
I’m Marija — co-founder at Microtica and someone who’s spent the last few years deep in the world of cloud infrastructure, DevOps pain points, and (more recently) AI.
Today’s launch means a lot to me personally.
We’ve built tools before — and Microtica has been live for a while — but this one feels different. The AI Incident Investigator is not just a feature… it’s a step toward the future we believe in:
✨ DevOps teams empowered by AI, not replaced by it.
I’ve seen too many engineers burned out chasing bugs through dashboards and logs for days. This Agent was born out of that frustration — and our belief that there’s a better way.
I’m proud of our team. I’m proud of what we’re building.
And I’d love your thoughts, support, and honest feedback.
Let’s shape the future of DevOps — together. 💛
— Marija
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I like its functionality. Although manual inspection is still necessary, it will save a lot of time.
Exactly — eventually you’d be able to replace manual inspection but for now it’s giving engineers a big head start.
Instead of spending hours digging through logs and metrics, Incident Investigator does the heavy lifting and points you in the right direction so you can focus on fixing rather than searching.
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Whoa, the “no more dashboards, just answers” vibe is so real. Just tried it on a staging bug I’ve been ignoring, it actually pieced together logs and deploy diffs in a way I totally missed. Very cool direction.
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Smoopit
Solving issues proactively and quickly is a game-changer in DevOps workflows. How does the tool handle noise in logs or transient errors to avoid false positives? @rade_despodovski
Microtica AI Incident Investigator
@rachitmagon We’re trying to filter out the usual noisy stuff in the logs and applying dynamic queries based on the situation, and also compare things over time to see if an error is just a one-off or keeps happening. It’s not just logs but we look at metrics too. Still a work in progress, but it’s been doing a solid job so far.
Smoopit
@rade_despodovski That sounds like a solid approach.
Microtica AI Incident Investigator
Hey Product Hunt 👋
I’m Marija — co-founder at Microtica and someone who’s spent the last few years deep in the world of cloud infrastructure, DevOps pain points, and (more recently) AI.
Today’s launch means a lot to me personally.
We’ve built tools before — and Microtica has been live for a while — but this one feels different. The AI Incident Investigator is not just a feature… it’s a step toward the future we believe in:
✨ DevOps teams empowered by AI, not replaced by it.
I’ve seen too many engineers burned out chasing bugs through dashboards and logs for days. This Agent was born out of that frustration — and our belief that there’s a better way.
I’m proud of our team. I’m proud of what we’re building.
And I’d love your thoughts, support, and honest feedback.
Let’s shape the future of DevOps — together. 💛
— Marija
I like its functionality. Although manual inspection is still necessary, it will save a lot of time.
Microtica AI Incident Investigator
@jiamei_liu Thanks, Jiamei!
Exactly — eventually you’d be able to replace manual inspection but for now it’s giving engineers a big head start.
Instead of spending hours digging through logs and metrics, Incident Investigator does the heavy lifting and points you in the right direction so you can focus on fixing rather than searching.
Whoa, the “no more dashboards, just answers” vibe is so real. Just tried it on a staging bug I’ve been ignoring, it actually pieced together logs and deploy diffs in a way I totally missed. Very cool direction.