An incident management platform that orchestrates security incidents by integrating with Slack, Jira, and other tools.
Dispatch is an incident management platform that automates and orchestrates security incident response. It integrates with tools like Slack, GSuite, and Jira to handle resource creation, notifications, and task tracking, allowing teams to focus on resolving issues. The platform helps manage incidents from detection through post-incident review.
Security teams, DevOps engineers, and IT operations professionals who need to manage and respond to security incidents efficiently.
Developers choose Dispatch because it deeply integrates with existing organizational tools, reducing the need to learn new interfaces while automating incident management tasks. Its focus on orchestration rather than introducing another tool streamlines incident response and improves team efficiency.
All of the ad-hoc things you're doing to manage incidents today, done for you, and much more!
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Seamlessly integrates with Slack, GSuite, and Jira, leveraging familiar interfaces to automate workflows and reduce learning curves, as emphasized in the README's focus on using existing tools.
Handles resource creation, participant assembly, notifications, and task tracking during incidents, allowing teams to focus on resolution, per the project description of automating ad-hoc management tasks.
Self-hosted deployment provides full data control and customization options, with the codebase publicly available for independent use and forking, as noted in the archival announcement.
Assists with documenting and analyzing post-incident reviews, helping teams improve processes, as listed in the key features for effective incident lifecycle management.
Scheduled for read-only archiving on September 1, 2025, meaning no future updates, bug fixes, or security support, which severely limits its long-term viability and trustworthiness.
Primarily designed for Slack, GSuite, and Jira; integrating with other tools requires custom development, creating barriers for organizations using diverse or niche software stacks.
Requires significant setup and ongoing maintenance, including Docker deployment and configuration, compared to managed SaaS solutions, adding operational overhead for teams.