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AI-powered async standups in Slack.

Daylee drafts standup updates from your team's activity, confirms them in DMs, summarizes the important bits, and surfaces blockers — so leadership stays in the loop and engineers stay in flow.

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Wednesday, April 15th
Daylee
DayleeAPP9:30 AM
Backend Team — Daily Standup
📅 Wednesday, April 15, 2026

Backend Team Standup — April 15, 2026

Activity: @Maya Chen shipped 3 PRs: cleaned up Slack OAuth scopes, fixed billing event notifications via SNS, and added ruff linter with split docs.

Wins:
  • Billing notifications live in production
  • ruff running on every PR
Today's focus:
  • Auth migration handoff — @Nik
  • Onboarding polish — @Julian
  • SNS retry logic review — @Maya Chen
Flags:
  • Auth migration still needs a second reviewer
  • Test coverage on billing module at 61% — below target

3 submitted ⏭️ 1 skipped | 75% participation
Friday, April 17th
Daylee
DayleeAPP5:00 PM
Backend Team — Progress Retrospective
📅 Apr 11 – Apr 17, 2026 | 5 daily standups analyzed

Backend Team Weekly Retrospective
April 11 – 17, 2026
Wins & goals

Shipped 12 PRs this week — billing SNS pipeline is live, OAuth scopes are locked down, and ruff is enforced on every merge. Auth migration is on track for Monday handoff; onboarding polish cleared QA with zero regressions.

Shoutouts
  • @Maya Chen — 3 PRs in a single day, kept tooling momentum going
  • @Julian — onboarding polish made first-run delight
Try next week
  • Rotate retro facilitator — @Nik on deck
  • Add a #shipped ping for billing milestones

23 submitted ⏭️ 2 skipped | across 5 reports
Wednesday, April 15th
Daylee
DayleeAPP9:30 AM
Focus on tasks, not on form-filling
Daylee pulls data from the systems your team works on

Your stack, summarized automatically
Task tracking — Jira & Linear

Daylee reads your open sprints, issue transitions, and blockers. Closed tickets surface as wins; in-progress work shows up as today's focus — no copy-paste from the board.

Version control — GitHub & GitLab

PRs merged, reviews pending, and branch status feed directly into the standup. @Maya Chen shipped 3 PRs yesterday — Daylee caught them all automatically.

Custom integrations — you name it

Connect any internal tool via webhook or our API. Notion docs, PagerDuty incidents, Datadog alerts — if it has an event feed, Daylee can pull it into context.


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The Problem

Standups are the meeting nobody needs.

They started with good intentions. Now they're 30-minute calendar blocks where half the team zones out waiting for their turn to read a list.

The status quo

Daily ritual, daily tax

Five people × thirty minutes × five days a week = a part-time job in calendar invites.

  • ×Meetings that run long and bury the actual day's work
  • ×Updates forgotten by the time anyone needs them
  • ×Time-zone math that pushes someone to 7 AM or 10 PM
  • ×No written record of what was actually achieved
  • ×Blockers discovered hours after they started hurting
With Daylee

The standup, without the meeting

Updates get collected in Slack on each person's schedule. AI does the synthesis. The team gets the signal, not the ceremony.

  • Async by default — write your update when you're ready
  • One readable summary instead of five slow read-alouds
  • Time zones respected — Daylee asks at your morning
  • Searchable history — no more "what did we ship last week?"
  • Blockers detected and surfaced the moment they appear
In the wild

It lives where your team already does.

No new app to learn, no new tab to keep open. Daylee asks in DMs, posts the summary to your channel, and gets out of the way.

#daily-standup

Daily team async sync 13
Wednesday, April 15th
Daylee
DayleeAPP9:30 AM
Backend Team — Daily Standup
📅 Wednesday, April 15, 2026

Backend Team Standup — April 15, 2026

Activity: @Maya Chen shipped 3 PRs: cleaned up Slack OAuth scopes, fixed billing event notifications via SNS, and added ruff linter with split docs.

Wins:
  • Billing notifications live in production
  • ruff running on every PR
Today's focus:
  • Auth migration handoff — @Nik
  • Onboarding polish — @Julian
  • SNS retry logic review — @Maya Chen

3 submitted ⏭️ 1 skipped | 75% participation
MC
Maya Chen9:34 AM
Thanks! Happy to pair on the auth migration after lunch if it helps 🙌
NK
Nik Kowalski9:35 AM
Love it — 2pm works. Thanks a lot!
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Features

Visibility for leadership. Focus for engineers.

AI-drafted standup updates

Daylee reads your team's work and writes the first draft. Engineers confirm or edit instead of writing from scratch.

Timezone-aware collection

Each person is prompted in their own local morning. No 5am calls for LATAM, no 11pm pings for EU.

Daily team summary for leadership

A clean digest posted to a channel each morning: what shipped, what's stuck, who's blocked.

Slack-native

No new app. No new tab. Lives in DMs, channels, and threads — searchable forever.

Voice-message updates

Talk it through instead of typing it out. Daylee transcribes and summarizes the important bits.

Custom prompt tuning

Tailor the standup and retro summary prompts to your team's language, priorities, and workflow.

GitHub, Linear, JIRA integrations

Daylee collects activity directly from your issue tracker and code host. Setup in minutes.

Setup

Live in under two minutes.

01

Add to Slack

One click. Daylee asks for only the permissions it needs and starts with sensible defaults.

02

Pick your team & time

Add members and set when updates should be collected. Daylee handles each person's time zone.

03

Read the recap

Updates land in DMs. Daylee compiles, summarizes, surfaces blockers, posts to your channel.

Pricing

Simple. Per active user, per month.

Start free with one team and up to 5 members. Upgrade when you're ready for more.

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$0
For tiny teams trying it out.
  • Up to 5 members
  • 1 team / channel
  • Daily updates
  • AI summaries
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Standard
$2.49/user/mo
Standups + monthly recaps.
  • Unlimited members
  • Unlimited teams
  • Daily updates
  • AI summaries
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$4.49/user/mo
In-depth tracking with integrations.
  • Everything in Standard
  • Monthly recaps
  • Linear & Jira integration
  • GitHub integration
  • Workload analytics
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Enterprise
Custom
Premium support & deployment.
  • Everything in Pro
  • REST API access
  • On-premise deployment
  • Priority support & SLA
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Loved by teams

From "another meeting?" to "already done".

We deleted the daily standup the week we installed Daylee. Three months in, nobody has asked to bring it back.
SP
Sara P.Eng Manager · Northwind
The AI recap is what sold me. It reads like notes my best teammate would take, except they're never sick that day.
JT
Julian T.Tech Lead · Helio
Our team is split across four time zones. Daylee gave us back the morning and a written record of what's actually shipping.
AM
Anika M.VP Engineering · Quanta
FAQ

Questions, asked and answered.

No — that's the whole point. Most teams delete the calendar invite within the first week. If you keep one, Daylee makes it 5 minutes long instead of 30.
You set the team and the time. Daylee sends a DM at each person's local morning, waits for a reply, and gently nudges if someone forgets.
Read & write access to the channels and DMs you opt in. Nothing else. We don't read messages outside the standup flow.
Updates are processed by enterprise-grade LLM providers under signed DPAs. Nothing is used to train models. Self-hosting is available on Enterprise.
Yes — the Pro plan pulls activity from all three to enrich the daily and monthly recaps.
Daylee notes who responded and who didn't, and includes that in the recap. No call-outs, just a clear signal of who's heads-down.

Give your team back the morning.

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