Smart incident summaries powered by Magistral small
Phare's Incident AI digests all the fine details and churns out readable summaries and post-mortem of incidents, saving you from squinting at endless logs like a caffeinated mole.
Over the past 3 years I’ve been hard at work on Phare, and now I’m thrilled to drop a major upgrade. There are a lot of things, so let's dive right away: 🤖 Incident AI & Auto-Enriched Summaries
Phare now comes with Incident AI, generating automatic summaries and post-mortems so you don’t waste time writing reports after every outage. It’s powered by Mistral’s Magistral, an open-source, efficient model, and can be configured per project.
Related issues are now merged into one larger incident, reducing alert noise and keeping your focus sharp. You can also create incidents that cover multiple monitors at once, helping you understand when multiple systems fail for the same root cause.
📬 Threads & Notification Refinements
Notifications across Slack, Discord, and Email now live inside threads, keeping your channels clean and conversations focused. There’s also a new ntfy.sh integration for those who love self-hosted, open-source notifications, and you can now filter alert rules by incident type for precision.
🧷 Enhanced Incident Timeline & Details
The updated timeline shows monitor changes, incident updates, and API actions during the event, so you always know who did what and when. Incident details have been expanded too, including response metadata, headers, and trace info for faster debugging.
🔧 Monitoring Upgrades & Compression
Phare’s monitoring got serious upgrades, with support for Brotli and Zstandard compression, custom HTTP headers, and the ability to send POST, PUT, or PATCH requests with bodies for API testing. You can monitor TLS over TCP, skip SSL validation for self-signed certs, and even fail on redirects for stricter uptime rules.
🛡️ SSL / Certificate Tracking & Alerts
SSL tracking is now built-in. Phare automatically discovers and monitors certificates, warning you before they expire or when a new one is detected. You’ll know about SSL issues before your users do, exactly how it should be.
💡 Success Assertions
With success assertions, you can verify status codes, headers, or specific text in responses. No more false positives, your monitors now know what “healthy” really means.
“Smart incident summaries powered by Magistral small”
Phare Incident AI launched on Product Hunt on October 27th, 2025 and earned 122 upvotes and 5 comments, placing #8 on the daily leaderboard. Phare's Incident AI digests all the fine details and churns out readable summaries and post-mortem of incidents, saving you from squinting at endless logs like a caffeinated mole.
On the analytics side, Phare Incident AI competes within SaaS, Developer Tools and Artificial Intelligence — topics that collectively have 1M followers on Product Hunt. The dashboard above tracks how Phare Incident AI performed against the three products that launched closest to it on the same day.
Who hunted Phare Incident AI?
Phare Incident AI was hunted by Nicolas Beauvais. A “hunter” on Product Hunt is the community member who submits a product to the platform — uploading the images, the link, and tagging the makers behind it. Hunters typically write the first comment explaining why a product is worth attention, and their followers are notified the moment they post. Around 79% of featured launches on Product Hunt are self-hunted by their makers, but a well-known hunter still acts as a signal of quality to the rest of the community. See the full all-time top hunters leaderboard to discover who is shaping the Product Hunt ecosystem.
Hello Product Hunters 👋,
Over the past 3 years I’ve been hard at work on Phare, and now I’m thrilled to drop a major upgrade. There are a lot of things, so let's dive right away:
🤖 Incident AI & Auto-Enriched Summaries
Phare now comes with Incident AI, generating automatic summaries and post-mortems so you don’t waste time writing reports after every outage. It’s powered by Mistral’s Magistral, an open-source, efficient model, and can be configured per project.
🔄 Smart Incident Merging & Multi-Monitor Incidents
Related issues are now merged into one larger incident, reducing alert noise and keeping your focus sharp. You can also create incidents that cover multiple monitors at once, helping you understand when multiple systems fail for the same root cause.
📬 Threads & Notification Refinements
Notifications across Slack, Discord, and Email now live inside threads, keeping your channels clean and conversations focused. There’s also a new ntfy.sh integration for those who love self-hosted, open-source notifications, and you can now filter alert rules by incident type for precision.
🧷 Enhanced Incident Timeline & Details
The updated timeline shows monitor changes, incident updates, and API actions during the event, so you always know who did what and when. Incident details have been expanded too, including response metadata, headers, and trace info for faster debugging.
🔧 Monitoring Upgrades & Compression
Phare’s monitoring got serious upgrades, with support for Brotli and Zstandard compression, custom HTTP headers, and the ability to send POST, PUT, or PATCH requests with bodies for API testing. You can monitor TLS over TCP, skip SSL validation for self-signed certs, and even fail on redirects for stricter uptime rules.
🛡️ SSL / Certificate Tracking & Alerts
SSL tracking is now built-in. Phare automatically discovers and monitors certificates, warning you before they expire or when a new one is detected. You’ll know about SSL issues before your users do, exactly how it should be.
💡 Success Assertions
With success assertions, you can verify status codes, headers, or specific text in responses. No more false positives, your monitors now know what “healthy” really means.
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