IncidentRoom

Comparison

IncidentRoom vs Incident.io

Incident.io is a powerful incident management platform designed around Slack. If your team lives in Discord, IncidentRoom gives you the same workflow — slash commands, automated channels, status pages, and post-mortems — built natively for Discord servers.

IncidentRoom
Incident.io
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
Custom domain status pages
Custom domain status pages
Webhook integrations (Datadog, AWS, GCP)
Webhook integrations (Datadog, AWS, GCP)
Voice channel coordination
Voice channel coordination
Free tier for small teams
Free tier for small teams
Flat-rate pricing (no per-seat)
Flat-rate pricing (no per-seat)
Free for open source
Free for open source

Why teams choose IncidentRoom over Incident.io

Incident.io requires your team to be on Slack. For gaming communities, open source projects, developer communities, and startups that run on Discord, that's a non-starter. IncidentRoom brings the same incident management workflow to where your team actually is.

Simple, transparent pricing

Incident.io charges per-seat pricing that scales quickly. IncidentRoom is free for servers with 10 members or fewer, and just £20/month flat rate for larger servers. No per-user fees, no surprises.

Voice-first incident response

Discord has built-in voice channels. IncidentRoom takes advantage of this — your team can jump into a war room voice channel alongside the incident text channel. No need for a separate video call tool.