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Spike.sh - https://spike.sh

I may be biased as a co-founder of Spike.sh, but I think we have one of the best designed incident management products out there. We've focused on making it easy to create on-call schedule and overrides, and added templates for escalation, on-call and alert rules.


SRE is one of the hottest roles in startups and enterprises right now. But the job responsibilities and scope can change from company to company. We wanted to see what were the top expectations in the SRE role, so we analyzed 30 job postings from Google, Airbnb, Coinbase etc. to find out.


"It looks like this service does require password for sign-up and login right now unless you use google auth?"

We have implemented magic link in our new product, also as a way to trying out the tech and understanding user feedback. Appreciate your comments and a lot of great feedback from the discussion on this post in general.


we keep looking for ways to recreate the fun atmosphere of an office hangout or party. this looks interesting.

and i agree with another comment - you should add more context to the website about how the games will look/play like in slack.


Thanks.

Yes we definitely need to work on our website and bring out the games better.


I think Laravel framework for PHP has something called Spark which provides this.

https://spark.laravel.com/


Love the simplicity of spike! I've used other products like PagerDuty and OpsGenie and was overwhelmed by the complicated interface.


I agree to some extent. Unless you can filter the feedback based on the level of the user (plan, MRR from account, user engagement), it can result in some lower importance features being built. Also, making the roadmap public reduces the product team's flexibility to an extent.


Right, but these filters are not quite trivial. How would you filter (MRR by Upvotes, MRR by comments and subscriptions or all). I think it depends, that's one of the reasons I have implemented an impact score combining MRR, user engagement and so.

It's just more simple to filter. Therefore, a feedback item with 10 upvotes can have an impact score of 40, while a feedback with 100 upvotes can have an impact score of 3.


Crazy stuff! And really like the blow-by-blow account.


Love the "early internet" feel of it, and of course the speed.

The domain name could be improved, considering that it will be part of every hosted blog. Something more concise, or rolls off the tongue easier.


I tried to get a better domain. I tried so hard. tiny.blog, bare.blog, bear.blog, petite.blog, smol.site, etc, etc.... Small domains are competitive if you're on a shoestring budget :P


I scored text.garden a while ago which in retrospect would have been great for something like this.


Sorry about that - this should not happen. Ideally, you should see data in under a minute. Do reach out to me on support [at] my product's domain if you still see this.


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