Cognition introduces Devin Auto-Triage, an AI system with long-term memory that monitors incoming bugs and incidents, investigates them, and generates context or pull requests across Datadog, Sentry, and PagerDuty.
A manager agent coordinates subagents while preserving context across tasks.
Having to manually prompt your coding agent to do work will soon feel like a UX bug.
The future is setting up automations so that your agent already does the work by the time you log on. We've shipped a ton of functionality around this over the past few months. Excited to release Auto-Triage publicly today!
Introducing Devin Auto-Triage: Your AI first-responder with long-term memory. Devin can monitor incoming bugs, alerts, and incidents, investigate them, and come back with context, next steps, or a PR.
Before Cognition / After Devin
One think I really like with Devin Auto-Triage vs most home-grown SRE/bugfix automations:
It’s structured as a manager agent + a subagent fleet
The system has the full context + running memory. So I can ask for reports, to dedup bugs, to remember to tag certain people, and more

Introducing Devin Auto-Triage: Your AI first-responder with long-term memory. Devin can monitor incoming bugs, alerts, and incidents, investigate them, and come back with context, next steps, or a PR.
you can now use devin to auto-triage issues from @raindrop_ai
(it's *really* good)

Introducing Devin Auto-Triage: Your AI first-responder with long-term memory. Devin can monitor incoming bugs, alerts, and incidents, investigate them, and come back with context, next steps, or a PR.
devin auto-triage was executed flawlessly.
instead of relying on web hooks like cursor, devin just plugs into your slack. and then uses MCP to get additional context where needed.
try it with @raindrop_ai today :)

Introducing Devin Auto-Triage: Your AI first-responder with long-term memory. Devin can monitor incoming bugs, alerts, and incidents, investigate them, and come back with context, next steps, or a PR.