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Every investigation Argus participates in becomes a structured handover record. The next shift opens a clean log instead of parsing chat threads. Productive from minute one.
Today, the incoming shift rebuilds context that already existed. With Argus, the next shift starts where the last one finished.
This is the log that arrives in the incoming operator's inbox at the start of every shift. Four incidents from the night. Each one structured. Each one with a status the next shift can act on.
No Slack archaeology. No "ask Tome when he gets in." No reconstructing what already happened. Argus participated in each investigation and recorded the structured outcome as it went.
The morning operator scans the log in five minutes. Knows what's resolved, what's open, and where to pick up. Tribal knowledge becomes operational standard.
This is what 24/7 operations look like when the handover is built into the system, not bolted on after the fact.
Your morning operator stops spending half an hour reconstructing the night. The log opens with structure. They start with answers, not questions.
Operations consistency stops depending on whoever happened to be on duty. Every shift, every operator, every site sees the same structured record.
The institutional memory that lived in three senior engineers' heads now lives in the shift log. New operators ramp faster. Senior engineers get their time back.
We'll walk through what the Argus shift log looks like for an operations team your size. You'll see the format, the structure, and the time savings on day one.
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