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November 13, 2025

Planned maintenance, made easier.

Planned maintenance, made easier.

Maintenance Incidents gives you and your teams a structured, auditable, and automated way to plan and coordinate scheduled work. Whether you're performing upgrades, migrations, or infrastructure changes, Maintenance Incidents help ensure clear communication, predictable execution, and full visibility across engineering and stakeholders.

Rootly's Maintenance Incidents UI.

Why it matters

Planned maintenance often requires the same coordination as an unplanned outage: notifying teams, updating status pages, capturing timelines, and ensuring that responders know who is involved. Instead of relying on manual Slack messages, scattered calendar invites, or ad-hoc processes, Maintenance Incidents provide:

  • A dedicated workflow for scheduled changes
  • Consistent communication to internal and external stakeholders
  • Better coordination across services and teams
  • Auditability for compliance and change management

And because it uses the same incident engine you already rely on, your team’s process stays consistent—just applied to planned work instead of emergencies. Now, with all new maintenance statuses.

It’s perfect for:

  • Planned upgrades and deployments
  • Infrastructure or network maintenance
  • Database migrations
  • Scheduled downtime or service tests
  • Regulatory or audit-driven change processes

This release gives engineering and operations teams a repeatable, reliable framework to manage planned work—ensuring that maintenance receives the same clarity, automation, and accountability as real-time incident response.

Check out the scheduling a Maintenance Incident docs to learn more.

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