
Notion Postmortem Autopilot (Mortis)
Notion Postmortem Autopilot (Mortis) What We Built Mortis is an end-to-end incident response system that turns real-world signals into structured postmortems automatically. When an incident happens (failed deploy, bug, outage), the system detects the signal, generates a structured postmortem draft using AI, writes it into Notion, and routes it through a human approval workflow. Over time, it learns from past incidents and builds organizational memory. The architecture includes a FastAPI backend for ingestion and orchestration, a Next.js 14 dashboard for review and workflow management, and a shared schema package (JSON Schema and TypeScript types) to keep the frontend and backend aligned. Mortis also extracts recurring failure patterns into a pattern registry. These patterns are later used to generate pre-mortem warnings during deployments, improving reliability over time. Problem It Solves After incidents, teams often lose time gathering context from different tools like Slack, tickets
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