Incident Report Generator
Draft a source-backed incident report from a selected signal or current monitoring context. Free, no signup.
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How it works
- Capture the incident context. Add the operational notes, actions already taken, and any open questions that must carry into the report.
- Generate the report. Run the generator to draft an executive summary, structured sections, and the source list behind the incident picture.
- Review before distribution. Confirm the narrative, attach any internal facts the public signal does not contain, then send it to the next decision-maker.
What is an operational incident report?
An operational incident report is a structured account of what happened, what changed, what impact the event created, and what actions are still open. Frontlines Watchdesk turns the current public-source signal picture and your operator notes into a first draft that is source-backed, readable, and ready for human review.
Frequently asked questions
Yes. You can draft an incident report without an account. Saving the report against a workspace or watchlist requires sign-in.
An executive summary, structured incident sections, and a list of cited sources drawn from the monitored signal set.
It is a strong first draft, not an auto-approved final report. Operators should add internal facts, ownership, and any information that is not available in public-source feeds.
The report cites the signal sources behind the incident context, including providers such as GDELT, GDACS, USGS, NASA FIRMS, NWS, and ReliefWeb when relevant.