Support
Learn Helipod support channels, escalation paths, and guidance for getting help quickly.
Helipod support is structured so teams can get help in the right place at the right time, from community discussions to production escalations.
Support channels
Primary support surfaces:
- Forum: forum.helipod.app
- In-app support: Dashboard-based support requests
- Direct support channels: Available for eligible paid tiers
The forum is the recommended starting point for general questions, implementation patterns, and non-sensitive troubleshooting.
How to ask for help effectively
When submitting a support request, include as much context as possible:
- What happened and what you expected to happen
- Project, service, and deployment identifiers
- Environment (dev, staging, production)
- Relevant build/deploy/runtime logs
- Exact error messages
- Reproduction steps
The more precise your report is, the faster triage and resolution can happen.
Community vs direct support
Community support
Best for:
- Product usage questions
- Best-practice guidance
- Non-blocking troubleshooting
Use the Helipod Forum: forum.helipod.app
Direct support
Best for:
- Account and billing-impacting issues
- Platform behavior that blocks releases
- Production incidents requiring coordinated response
Availability and priority depend on your workspace tier and support plan.
Application-level support scope
Helipod support focuses on platform behavior, deployment infrastructure, and platform-facing features.
Support does not typically include debugging business logic inside your application codebase. For app-level debugging, use your own engineering workflow plus community collaboration.
Incident severity model
Use severity labels when opening critical tickets:
- P1: Active production outage or severe business impact
- P2: Major degradation or repeated deploy failure
- P3: General platform questions, guidance, and non-urgent issues
Higher-severity incidents should include business impact, blast radius, and time sensitivity.
Escalation guidance
If your issue is production-critical:
- Open a support request with severity and impact context
- Attach the latest deployment/runtime logs
- Include rollback status and mitigation attempts
- Keep one communication thread updated to avoid split context
Support readiness checklist
Before escalating, make sure your team has:
- On-call ownership defined
- Environment and service naming conventions
- Backup and restore process documented
- Runbooks for common failure modes
Strong internal readiness improves support outcomes significantly.
Next
- Read Use Cases
- Read Philosophy
- Return to Platform
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