Log OneUptime incidents with runbook context from any tab
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Top reasons to automate OneUptime in the browser
Clip alert details from any page (email, Slack web, or an external dashboard) and create a OneUptime incident in one click without leaving that page
Embed a sidebar showing related runbook steps, linked Jira tickets, or recent deployment notes alongside an open OneUptime incident, eliminating tab-hopping during high-pressure response windows
Pre-fill incident fields (title, severity, affected service) from structured data already visible on screen, reducing manual re-entry and transcription errors
Trigger OneUptime status-page updates or on-call escalations directly from Slack, email, or any other web tool, without navigating to OneUptime first
Automate post-incident report templates with a one-click form that pulls timeline events and affected services from the current OneUptime incident page
Works as a browser extension with no OneUptime admin access required. Individuals and teams can add workflows without touching the OneUptime configuration.
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OneUptime frustrations that cost your team hours every week
  • Responders must switch between OneUptime, Slack, runbook docs, and internal dashboards during an active incident, losing focus at the worst moment
  • Incident notes are manually typed or copy-pasted from chat threads, leading to incomplete timelines and missing context
  • Creating incident records from an alert email, Slack message, or status-page notification requires opening OneUptime in a separate tab and re-entering data that already exists on screen
  • Pulling external context (customer impact data, deployment logs, linked Jira tickets) into an open incident requires navigating to multiple tools and manually copying values back into OneUptime
  • Post-incident report fields (timeline, root cause, impact) are filled in after the fact from memory or scattered notes, reducing accuracy
  • Triggering a status-page update or on-call escalation from a tool outside OneUptime requires navigating away, breaking the responder's flow
  • No quick way to pre-fill a new monitor or alert rule from a pattern spotted on another page (e.g., a recurring error in a log viewer or a Jira ticket)

Chat with AI to create your first custom workflow

Extract the alert name, error message, and affected service from this page and create a new OneUptime incident with a pre-filled title and notes
Summarize this OneUptime incident's timeline, comments, and linked resources into a concise status update ready to share in Slack
Based on this OneUptime incident page, draft a post-mortem with sections for timeline, root cause, impact, and action items
I'm responding to an incident — search our internal wiki or runbook doc for steps related to the service named on this page and show them inline
Read the current incident title and severity from this page and draft a status-page update message I can post to our customers
Extract the endpoint or service name from this Jira ticket and pre-fill a new OneUptime monitor configuration form for that service

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Frequently Asked Questions

PixieBrix is designed for teams that want to move faster without heavy engineering effort. It is commonly used by support teams, operations teams, product teams, and technical teams who need to connect tools, reduce manual work, and ensure the right information reaches the right people at the right time.

PixieBrix is a browser-based automation platform that lets you customize how the tools you already use work together. It allows teams to add context, automate workflows, and create guided experiences across apps like support tools, internal dashboards, and SaaS products without building or maintaining custom integrations.

PixieBrix works by layering automation directly into the browser. It can read data from the page you are viewing, connect to APIs, and trigger actions like sending messages, filling forms, or enriching data in real time. This lets teams automate workflows exactly where work is already happening.

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