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Reflex vs DIY Slack bots & scripts

Every growing team builds restart crons and Slack health bots. They work until they do not — new failure modes, departing authors, no audit trail. Reflex codifies repairs in versioned playbooks and uses the Brain for issues scripts never anticipated.

TopicReflexDIY Slack bots & scripts
Total cost of ownership (typical stack)One subscription covers server operations, Git-driven deploys with health gating and rollback where your tier allows, uptime-style checks, and Brain-led remediation — see Pricing for current tiers.Teams often pay for a server panel, separate deploy automation, monitoring/alerting, and ad-hoc incident tooling — each with its own renewal, integration work, and on-call runbook.
Primary focusManaged repair platform with dashboard and agentAd-hoc scripts tuned to one environment
Novel incident handlingBrain repair loop for unseen failure signaturesOnly handles scenarios already scripted
Maintenance costIncluded playbook updates; agent upgrades via control plane200–500+ engineering hours to build and maintain (typical)
Bus factorTeam-wide policies, roles, audit logsOften one engineer who "owns the bot"
When DIY fitsSingle server, trivial stack, no compliance needs
When Reflex fitsMultiple servers, client SLAs, or tired of 3am SSH

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