Prefer to watch? Here's the 15-second feature reveal: the template picker, one click, a structured report.

Every Monday, the pod-stability review gets rebuilt from scratch. Same dashboards, same correlation work, same write-up. Two hours, gone. Same story for the error-budget burn, the monthly incident digest, the on-call handoff. Recurring investigations that nobody designed for repetition, run by hand every week because nobody had the time to systematize them.

Today we shipped Report Templates in Anyshift.

What's in the library

Eight templates ship today, covering the investigations platform and SRE teams told us they were rebuilding most:

  • Weekly PR velocity: engineering throughput, week over week (GitHub).
  • Kubernetes pod stability: restarts, OOMs, and evictions worth your morning (Kubernetes).
  • Daily AWS billing outliers: cost spikes from forgotten resources (AWS).
  • Monthly incident digest: themes, trends, and open follow-ups (PagerDuty / incident.io).
  • Error budget burn: which SLOs are burning faster than plan (Datadog).
  • Terraform drift review: human drift vs. provider noise, ranked (GitHub, AWS).
  • Monthly GCP spend: decomposed by project, SKU, and team (GCP).
  • On-call handoff notes: a three-minute read for the next on-call (Slack, PagerDuty / incident.io).

Pick one. Annie gathers the context, traverses the resource graph, and runs the investigation. The report comes back structured the same way every time.

Why consistency is the point

The reports stay useful week over week because the structure stays stable. Last week's pod-stability report has the same sections as this week's. The open follow-ups list in this month's incident digest diffs cleanly against last month's. Friday's on-call handoff looks the same as the one your colleague wrote two weeks ago.

That stability is what makes hand-off easy. Drift in structure is what makes recurring reports feel like work every time.

Build your own

If your team already runs a recurring review that isn't in the library, you can build a template for it. Describe what the report should cover, point at the integrations to pull from, save it. From then on, it runs from the same picker as the eight that ship today.


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