IncidentRoom

Comparison

IncidentRoom vs FireHydrant

FireHydrant offers a full incident management lifecycle for teams on Slack — from declaration through post-mortem. If your team runs on Discord instead, IncidentRoom gives you the same workflow natively, with AI-powered status pages and flat-rate pricing.

IncidentRoom
FireHydrant
Native Discord integration
Native Discord integration
Slack integration
Slack integration
Slash command incident creation
Slash command incident creation
Automated incident channels
Automated incident channels
AI-powered status pages
AI-powered status pages
AI post-mortems
AI post-mortems
Runbooks
Runbooks
Webhook integrations (Datadog, AWS, GCP)
Webhook integrations (Datadog, AWS, GCP)
Voice channel coordination
Voice channel coordination
No per-user pricing
No per-user pricing
Free tier for small teams
Free tier for small teams
Free for open source
Free for open source

Why teams choose IncidentRoom over FireHydrant

FireHydrant is a solid platform, but it's built around Slack. Discord-native teams — gaming companies, open source communities, startups, and developer groups — need a tool that works where they already are. IncidentRoom does exactly that.

Voice-first coordination

FireHydrant relies on Slack huddles or external video tools for live coordination. IncidentRoom leverages Discord's built-in voice channels — your team can jump into a war room instantly alongside the incident channel.

Transparent, flat-rate pricing

FireHydrant uses per-seat pricing that grows with your team. IncidentRoom is free for servers with 10 members or fewer, and £20/month flat rate for larger servers — regardless of team size.