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Take the work out of modern work

Steady keeps product teams coordinated automatically, without meetings, misalignment, or manual labor.

the Daily Digest in Steady

01: Steady pulls in activity from your tools

Steady works in the background, automatically organizing key activity from all of your tools — meetings, pull requests, issues, etc — in one place, and connects it to written summaries for maximum context.

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Slack
Microsoft Teams
GitHub
Jira
Zoom
Azure Devops
Linear
Asana
Trello
GitLab
Shortcut
Monday.com

02: Quick, human-written updates fill in context

Smart Check-ins and Live Goals collect plans & progress on a regular cadence. An activity-aware, AI-enhanced editor makes it quick and easy to share progress, so people can focus on what’s next.

03: AI summaries keep everyone in the loop, quick

Written updates and activity from tools get distilled into personalized, context-dense summaries. No meetings, hunting for info, or waiting for answers. Just pure context, and effortless async coordination.

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“Our team is distributed across three continents and ten time zones. Team members say they appreciate starting their day seeing everyone else’s accomplishments and goals, and ending it with sharing their own. Steady helps the team see the bigger picture of what's happening.”

Janet Swisher
Janet Swisher

Community Lead & Project Manager @ Mozilla

“Loom has distributed teams spread throughout the US, Canada, Brazil, and Europe. Steady let’s our independent product teams update each other through async daily standups and allows for more heads down time.”

Vinay Hiremath
Vinay Hiremath

Co-Founder/Head of Engineering @ Loom

“In 14 years of being an all-remote company we've tried lots of communication tools. [Steady] is the simplest tool for keeping widely distributed teams in sync.”

John Butler
John Butler

Partner @ Crazy Egg

“[Steady] not only streamlines the standup process, it provides a simple goal-oriented approach to structuring your day that makes you feel like you're making steady progress instead of falling behind. Our whole team loves it and I can't imagine going back.”

Andrew Childs
Andrew Childs

Co-Founder @ Shortcut

Knowledge work is broken.

On any given workday at any given company, most people spend more time on coordination overhead than they do on *actual work*.

Deep work Overhead

Why? Because the tools teams use to get work done come with a cost; they shred context into tiny bits.

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vision

projects

PM tools, issue trackers, team chat, etc

Putting a complete picture back together is a daily grind of:

  • meetings
  • tasks
  • message threads
  • chats
  • issues
  • more meetings
  • emails
  • Zoom calls
  • slide decks
  • notifications
  • scavenger hunts
  • research
  • reports
  • meetings about meetings
  • team syncs
  • cross-team syncs
  • shoulder taps
  • side convos
  • *even more* meetings
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a document file
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video chat window
notification that reads '5 new issues'
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email preview with subject that reads 'Re:re project status'
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chat message that reads 'Got a minute to catch up?'
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video chat window
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a meeting entry for a cross-team sync
notification that reads '2 new issues'
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video chat window
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a presentation file
email preview with subject that reads 'Re:re:re:re your last email'
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chat message that reads 'Got a minute to catch up?'
a meeting entry for a team sync
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a document file
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video chat window
notification that reads '5 new issues'
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email preview with subject that reads 'Re:re project status'
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chat message that reads 'Got a minute to catch up?'
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video chat window
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a meeting entry for a cross-team sync
notification that reads '2 new issues'
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video chat window
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a presentation file
email preview with subject that reads 'Re:re:re:re your last email'
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chat message that reads 'Got a minute to catch up?'
a meeting entry for a team sync
chat message that reads 'Got a minute to catch up?'
a document file
notification that reads '5 new issues'
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video chat window
notification badge
a meeting entry for a cross-team sync
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email preview with subject that reads 'Re:re project status'
notification badge
chat message that reads 'Got a minute to catch up?'
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notification that reads '2 new issues'
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video chat window
video chat window
notification badge
a presentation file
notification badge
a meeting entry for a team sync
email preview with subject that reads 'Re:re:re:re your last email'
notification badge
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notification that reads '5 new issues'
chat message that reads 'Got a minute to catch up?'
a presentation file
chat message that reads 'Got a minute to catch up?'
a document file
notification that reads '5 new issues'
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notification that reads '5 new issues'
chat message that reads 'Got a minute to catch up?'
a presentation file
video chat window
notification badge
a meeting entry for a cross-team sync
notification badge
email preview with subject that reads 'Re:re project status'
notification badge
chat message that reads 'Got a minute to catch up?'
notification badge
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notification that reads '2 new issues'
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video chat window
video chat window
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a presentation file
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a meeting entry for a team sync
email preview with subject that reads 'Re:re:re:re your last email'

What’s worse, the process leaves people drained and demoralized, busy-but-behind. Bad for business, bad for people.

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There’s a better way.

How Steady works:

People share plans & progress by responding to prompts. Steady adds relevant details, and builds personal daily digests for everyone to read.

Complete context, in 15 minutes a day.

Read your daily summary

daily summary

Respond to prompts

prompts

Focus on goals

goals

the home view in Steady

Getting rid of all that coordination overhead means people have energy in the tank, and big blocks of time for deep work. Productivity goes *way* up.

Deep work Overhead The status quo
Deep work Overhead With Steady

Even better, people have the context they need to work with autonomy, which makes for an engaged, high-performing team. Everybody wins.

Productivity
Quality
Engagement
The status quo
Productivity
Quality
Engagement
With Steady

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