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Draft an incident postmortem

Eric Eden
Sep 27, 2025
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Draft an incident postmortem

This prompt summarizes a recent system or service outage in a shareable internal postmortem report.

Prompt

Summarize the recent [insert system or service] outage. Include the root cause, timeline of events, user impact, and actions taken. Use information from the incident ticket or war room notes, and format the summary as a shareable internal postmortem report.
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