StackPilot is an AI-powered oncall copilot for application software engineers. It is built to move incidents from alert to pull request by automating root cause analysis and bug fixes.
The product describes several incident-response features. It can suggest log queries from alerts, stack traces, and incident context, analyze recent commits and stack traces to identify faulty code, build real-time incident timelines from logs, alerts, deploys, and engineer actions, and draft pull requests with proposed code fixes for engineers to review and merge. It also captures investigative steps and turns them into reusable runbooks for later incidents. The workflow it presents runs from an alert being sent to StackPilot, through analysis of recent code changes, stack traces, and logs, to creation of a pull request and engineer review.
StackPilot says it plugs into existing observability stacks and works with GitHub, GitLab, Bitbucket, CircleCI, Jenkins, Datadog, New Relic, Sentry, CloudWatch, Grafana, Slack, Microsoft Teams, PagerDuty, Opsgenie, Confluence, Notion, GitBook, and Jira. The page also says setup takes about two minutes and that users connect GitHub and monitoring tools. It is presented as software for teams and engineers who need to resolve incidents quickly, and as a tool for maintaining site reliability.
Pricing is listed as free, Team at $99 per month, and Enterprise with custom pricing. The free plan includes one developer, 10 incident investigations per month, basic log query assistance, GitHub integration, and community support. The Team plan includes up to 10 developers, 1,000 investigations per month, auto-generated bug fixes with pull requests, all integrations, and email support. The Enterprise plan includes unlimited developers and investigations, priority support with a one-hour response, custom integrations and workflows, advanced security and compliance, and dedicated customer success. The page also states that all plans include unlimited playbook generation and knowledge capture.
StackPilot sits in PulseGate's Other AI category. It focuses on reducing incident response time by automating root cause analysis and bug fixes for engineering teams. StackPilot is a B2B product aimed at software engineers and DevOps teams. It runs on the web.
Behind StackPilot is StackPilot, and it first shipped in 2026. Key capabilities include incident triage, root cause analysis, and bug fix generation.
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