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Getting started with StackPilot

StackPilot is an AI-powered on-call copilot that helps software engineers resolve incidents faster. Learn how to get started with StackPilot.

StackPilot is an AI-powered on-call copilot designed specifically for application software engineers. It accelerates code-level root cause analysis and automates remediation, transforming reactive incident firefighting into proactive, intelligent resolution.

Getting started

To get started with StackPilot, follow these steps:

  1. Sign up for an account and create your team workspace
  2. Connect your tools - integrate with GitHub, PagerDuty, Sentry, Datadog, and Slack
  3. Configure your project - add technology stack details and project information
  4. Start monitoring - StackPilot will automatically begin analyzing incidents and suggesting fixes

Key Features

StackPilot provides powerful AI-driven capabilities to accelerate incident resolution:

  1. Log Query Autocomplete - Automatically suggests relevant log queries based on alerts and stack traces
  2. Code-Aware Root Cause Analysis - Correlates incidents with recent code changes and pinpoints faulty commits
  3. Auto-Generated Timeline - Builds real-time incident timelines tracking logs, alerts, and engineer actions
  4. Autofix with PR Generation - Automatically drafts pull requests with proposed code fixes
  5. Playbook Capture - Converts investigative steps into reusable runbooks for future incidents
  6. Automated Postmortems - Generates structured post-incident reports with root cause and resolution details

Target Use Cases

StackPilot is designed for:

  • Application-level incidents (500 errors, performance regressions, failed deployments)
  • Code-related issues that require stack trace analysis
  • Teams that want to reduce mean time to resolution (MTTR)
  1. Getting started
    1. Key Features
    2. Target Use Cases