Vibe AI is available as an active collaborator throughout the incident lifecycle, not just as a passive observer. It can answer questions, surface context from connected tools, and take action on your behalf, both from the Ask Vibe tab on the incident detail page and directly from Slack.


Where to Interact with Vibe AI

From the incident detail page Open any incident and navigate to the Discussions → Ask Vibe tab. This interface is scoped to the full context of that specific incident — all associated Slack threads, meeting transcripts, timeline events, and data from connected integrations. Type your question in the input field at the bottom to get a response.

From Slack Tag Vibe AI in any monitored channel thread or send it a direct message. When referencing a specific incident from Slack, include the incident ID for the most accurate results (e.g., "What's the status of incident 1477?").


What Vibe AI Knows About an Incident

When answering questions about an incident, Vibe AI draws on all available context attached to that incident, including:

The specific integrations available depend on which tools your organization has connected to Vibe AI. See Contextual Intelligence — Integrated Tools for more detail.


A Note on Response Quality

Vibe AI's ability to answer questions accurately and thoroughly is directly shaped by two factors: the integrations available for your organization and the quality of context those integrations provide.

Integrations determine what Vibe AI can see. If a tool is not connected — or if access has not been granted — Vibe AI cannot draw on it. For example, if Confluence is not integrated, Vibe AI cannot surface relevant runbooks or documentation during an incident. The richer the integration footprint, the more comprehensively Vibe AI can answer questions.

Context quality determines how well Vibe AI can reason. Vibe AI synthesizes answers from the conversations, documents, tickets, and data available to it. If Slack threads are sparse, meeting transcripts are absent, or Jira tickets are poorly documented, Vibe AI's responses will reflect those gaps. Conversely, teams that maintain detailed incident threads, write descriptive Jira tickets, and keep documentation up to date will get significantly more accurate and actionable responses.