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The 8 PM Ping
You check Slack "one last time" because Amsterdam is waking up. You answer. Now you're working.
The Half-Day Wait
You ask a question at 2 PM. The person who knows signed off at 1 PM. You're blocked until tomorrow.
The Artificial Urgency
Because delays are painful, everything becomes "urgent." Speed over clarity. Noise over signal.
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Ambient Context
You see Sarah leave her desk. You know she's gone. You don't send a message expecting an instant reply.
Ambient Context
You see Sarah leave her desk. You know she's gone. You don't send a message expecting an instant reply.
Ambient Context
You see Sarah leave her desk. You know she's gone. You don't send a message expecting an instant reply.
Ambient Context
You see Sarah leave her desk. You know she's gone. You don't send a message expecting an instant reply.
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The Wrap
Sarah's wrap is auto-drafted from her PRs and tickets. She reviews it, adds a handoff note, and publishes. <br/>
The Rollup
Sarah's wrap is auto-drafted from her PRs and tickets. She reviews it, adds a handoff note, and publishes. <br/>
Notice what didn't happen: Sarah didn't stay online. Alex didn't wait 9 hours.
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The 5 PM Hard Stop
When you publish a wrap before logging off, you've done your part. The context is there. Your team can pick up without pinging you. You can actually go offline.
Cleaner Mornings
When you publish a wrap before logging off, you've done your part. The context is there. Your team can pick up without pinging you. You can actually go offline.
Fewer "Just Checking In" Messages
When you publish a wrap before logging off, you've done your part. The context is there. Your team can pick up without pinging you. You can actually go offline.
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Who This Is Not For
StandIn requires specific conditions. It is not for everyone.
Teams that require real-time response
StandIn is built for depth, not speed. If instant availability is your metric, this will feel slow.
Teams that require real-time response
StandIn is built for depth, not speed. If instant availability is your metric, this will feel slow.
Teams that require real-time response
StandIn is built for depth, not speed. If instant availability is your metric, this will feel slow.
The Time Zone Tax
When Sarah publishes her wrap at 17:00 in Amsterdam, her Personal Representative goes live. For the rest of the evening, Alex in San Francisco can ask it questions and get sourced answers from what she wrote. He doesn't need to wait until Amsterdam wakes up. She doesn't get pinged at 2am.
The Representative cites her wrap, refuses when the answer isn't there, and stays online until she publishes again the next day. Timezone handoffs stop being a daily negotiation and become a quiet, automatic exchange.
How Representatives work