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These settings live on the team’s right-side panel and shape how Warrn handles alerts arriving at the team’s services. Changes save instantly.

AI Triage (the master switch)

When on, Warrnagen automatically investigates new alerts on this team. It looks at your codebase, logs, recent deploys, past incidents, and connected tools, then attaches an investigation summary to the alert. AI Triage at the team level is the master switch. Each service inside this team has its own AI Triage toggle, but a service can only run agentic triage if the team’s AI Triage is also on. If the team switch is off, every service switch is effectively off too (and the service UI shows a hint explaining why). Default: off. Turn it on when you’re ready to start letting Warrnagen work on this team’s alerts.

Auto-Group Alerts

When on, alerts that look very similar to one currently open get rolled up under a parent alert instead of creating new entries on the alert list. This keeps a flapping integration from spamming you. The slider controls how similar two alerts need to look before grouping kicks in:
  • Higher (90 - 99%) - stricter. Only near-duplicates group.
  • Lower (70 - 80%) - looser. Roughly similar alerts group too.
Default: 85%. Most teams leave this alone.

Past alerts lookback

When investigating an alert, Warrn shows historically similar alerts that were resolved in the past. This setting controls how far back to look (default 90 days). Lower it if your environment changes fast and old history isn’t useful; raise it if you want long memory.