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Going beyond MTTx and measuring "good" incident management

Going beyond MTTx and measuring “good” incident management We’ve chatted with hundreds of engineering teams, and a pattern keeps popping up: everyone’s tracking MTTX metrics—MTTR, MTTA, MTT-whatever—but when you ask, “Cool, so what are you doing with that?” …you get blank stares. And honestly, fair enough. Time-based metrics are easy.

Going beyond MTTx measuring what "good" incident management looks like

Traditional MTTx metrics have long been the go-to measure for incident management effectiveness, but they often fail to provide a full picture or drive meaningful improvements. We analyzed data from over 100,000 incidents to develop new industry benchmark metrics that better define what "good" incident management looks like.

Opsgenie is shutting down. Here's what that means, and how incident.io can help

Atlassian recently announced they’ll be shutting down Opsgenie, their popular on-call alerting tool. After June 4, 2025, no new Opsgenie accounts will be created, and by April 5, 2027, the service will shut down completely. Users don’t seem happy about it. If you’re currently using Opsgenie, this news is significant. A key part of your incident response process is disappearing, and Atlassian suggests moving to their other products, like Jira Service Management or Compass.

A seven-step framework for running incident debriefs

Ever wrapped up an incident, thought 'Phew, glad that’s over,' only to feel your stomach drop when you see the dreaded "Incident Debrief" on your calendar? We've all been there. Incident debriefs don't need to feel like sitting through your least favorite school subject. They can (and should!) actually be engaging and useful. At incident.io, we've found a simple, repeatable, and blameless framework.

Why engineering teams are moving from PagerDuty to incident.io On-Call

Recently, we hosted a webinar on migrating from PagerDuty, where we explored why so many engineering teams are rethinking their on-call tools. This blog post is based on that conversation, diving into the frustrations teams face with PagerDuty and how incident.io On-Call offers a better way forward.