FireDash

Handle daily fires once
Slack stops scaling

The missing layer between Slack and incident tools. Fire handles the 90% of daily issues that no one really owns or tracks — so your team stays focused on shipping.

Your Slack handle worked.Until it didn't.

Fire is built for CTOs, Heads of Engineering, and founding engineers leading teams of 8–25 engineers through daily customer-driven fire drills.

  • CTOs & Heads of EngineeringStop routing every issue manually. Fire assigns, tracks, and retains context so you don’t have to.
  • Tech leads & founding engineersYou shouldn’t be the one everyone pings when something breaks.
  • Growing product teamsKeep the team shipping while customer issues still get a clear owner, timeline, and resolution path.

Most teams are live within an hour of installing the Slack app. No migration, no training sessions — Fire layers onto your existing workspace.

One surface forevery daily fire.

Triage in Slack, get AI guidance, and keep customers informed — all from one thread.

Slack triage

Assign, escalate, and track fires without leaving Slack. No extra dashboards, no context switching.

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AI guidance

An AI agent that suggests next steps based on context. Guides any engineer to resolution — never acts on its own.

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Status pages

Keep customers informed directly from the Slack thread — no copy-paste, no parallel workflows.

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One plan.No surprises.

Pay only for responders in active rotations. Everyone else is free.

Per responder seat

10 / month

Only the people carrying the fire load are billable.

Viewer seatsFree
Status pagesIncluded

Frequently askedquestions

Common questions from teams evaluating Fire.

What do we pay for?

Only responders in active rotations. Viewers, stakeholders, and status pages are all included at no extra cost.

What if we don't use Slack?

Fire is built around Slack. If your team doesn't use it, Fire isn't the right fit today. Contact us to see if we can implement a similar solution for your team.

Does the AI take actions automatically?

No. The AI suggests next steps based on context, but every action is taken by a human. It guides — it doesn't override.

We already use PagerDuty / Opsgenie — why do we need Fire?

Those tools handle critical alerts and paging. Fire handles the 90% of daily issues that never reach them — broken demos, blocked onboarding, 'hey, this is broken' moments that live in Slack. Most teams use Fire alongside their existing alerting stack.

We just use a Slack channel for this stuff.

That works great until you split into teams or grow past ~8 engineers. Then coordination breaks, things slip through, and the same people get pinged for everything. Fire adds structure without adding process.

How long does setup take?

Most teams are live after one focused session. There's no migration — Fire layers onto your existing Slack workspace.

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Your next fire, handled well

Structure when it matters. No more Slack chaos.