How I Built an AI Status Page Tool in a Week (and What I Learned)
I just launched PageCalm, a status page tool where AI writes your customer-facing incident updates. I went from idea to live product in about a week, and I wanted to share what that looked like — t...

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I just launched PageCalm, a status page tool where AI writes your customer-facing incident updates. I went from idea to live product in about a week, and I wanted to share what that looked like — the decisions, the stack, and the lessons. The Problem If you've ever been on-call during an outage, you know the drill. Your monitoring is screaming. You're SSH'd into three things. And then someone in Slack asks: "Can you update the status page?" Now you have to stop debugging, switch your brain to "professional communicator" mode, and write something like: We're currently experiencing elevated response times affecting our API. Our engineering team has identified the root cause and is actively working on a fix. ...while your brain is actually thinking: "The connection pool is maxed out and I'm about to restart the primary." Every status page tool I looked at gives you a blank text box for this moment. I thought AI could do better. The Solution PageCalm is a status page tool where you paste a