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Customizing your incident creation form using Custom Fields
Customizing your incident creation form using Custom Fields

Use Custom Fields to tag incidents and capture more information

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Written by Chris Evans
Updated over a week ago

You've declared your first incident with our default settings and now you're wondering if you can edit the incident declaration form to categorize incidents and track additional dimensions such as which teams were involved, what systems were affected, or how many customers were impacted.

You've come to the right place, and yes you can! 😎


πŸ“Š Using Custom Fields

Maybe you have different teams that look after different products, customer journeys or different systems? All these can be turned into Custom Fields, and there are a few reasons incident.io customers use Custom Fields.

πŸ“ˆ Enriching their retros & reporting

You might be looking to enrich your understanding of your incidents and narrow down on systemic issues. Or you might just need additional information for compliance or internal reporting purposes.

Either way, Custom Fields can help you answer questions like:

  • 'Which system is most incident-prone?'

  • 'Which customers suffer the most incidents?'

  • 'Which team reacts to incidents the fastest?'

  • 'Which product is most vulnerable?'

  • 'How many incidents involved personal data?'

  • ...

You can capture and visualize all this directly from the incident.io Insights, by applying filters off the back of Custom Fields in the Incidents tab, and when you export a CSV of your incidents.

βš™οΈ Triggering specific automation

A very popular use case for Custom Fields is to use them as triggers in Workflows.

For example:


πŸ›  Setting Up Custom Fields

πŸ’‘ Only Admins and Owners can edit Custom Fields.

1️⃣ Head to Settings > Custom Fields

2️⃣ Add and tweak your Custom Field

Clicking on Add New Custom Field will pop up a creation modal from which you can control:

  1. What information to collect

  2. How custom field options are managed (From catalog, fixed list, dynamic list)

  3. Where the custom field will be available

Field Types

The field types we support are:

  • Single-select

  • Multi-select

  • Text

  • Link

  • Number

If there are any more you'd like us to add, please let us know!

Name

The title will appear on the incident declaration form. The shorter and more explicit, the better!

Description

This will appear as a tooltip for your team in the modal, like so πŸ‘‡πŸΌ

3️⃣ Conditionally require or show this custom field - This can be found within Incident Forms, more information in this article. Here you can set conditions to conditionally render the fields in Forms such as create, accept, update, or resolve forms.

FAQ

How to derive a custom field from a value set by another field?
Check out this article on Automatically setting custom fields


If you run into any trouble, want a leg up setting up workflows, or would like some best practices on Custom Fields, get in touch! πŸ‘‹

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