In the context of incident management, automated post-mortem platforms like incident.io, FireHydrant, and PagerDuty offer varying capabilities to streamline the documentation process. Manual post-mortems can be time-consuming, often taking 60-90 minutes per incident, as teams struggle to piece together fragmented information from multiple sources, leading to increased overhead without improving reliability. Automated solutions aim to alleviate this by capturing incident context in real-time, using AI to draft structured reports that are mostly complete before any human input is required. Incident.io and FireHydrant provide robust automation features, with incident.io integrating deeply with Slack to automate the entire workflow and FireHydrant offering extensive customization options with AI-powered responses. In contrast, PagerDuty excels in alerting but is less developed in post-mortem capabilities, often requiring additional documentation tools. The upcoming shutdown of Opsgenie by April 2027 presents an opportunity for teams to transition to platforms that provide comprehensive incident management, reducing the need for manual reconstruction and fostering more efficient post-incident analysis.