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Show HN: Pause – A time-off tool that puts the team back in 'team planning'

5 pointsby chandra381almost 4 years ago

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chandra381almost 4 years ago
We&#x27;re a design agency that went fully remote for the first time during the pandemic last year. It was a bit of a shock, but we tried our best to get to this new way of working.<p>With remote teams, there&#x27;s no end to the tools we can use to be more efficient, productive, motivated... you get the drill.<p>But time-off tools are almost always an afterthought — that is, until information gaps and unplanned absences wreak havoc on project plans.<p>When you use all-in-one HR tools and spreadsheet hacks, some pretty hair-raising stuff happens:<p>1) When applying for time off is complicated, teams don&#x27;t take a break<p>2) You lose track of who&#x27;s in and who&#x27;s out, and plans start to suffer<p>3) Overworked teammates start feeling burnt out and unhappy more often than usual<p>4) Too many features overwhelm your team and the pricing makes you cry.<p>These scarily common problems hamper the well-being of high-autonomy teams.<p>We&#x27;ve been there — so we decided to built a product internally last year to solve this.<p>It worked so well that we started slowly sharing it with other folks and now, more than nine months later, we&#x27;re really excited to announce that our product&#x27;s finally launched on Product Hunt and is currently at #3 !<p>Pause helps teams:<p>1) Take time off<p>2) Know colleagues&#x27; availability<p>3) Create transparent policies<p>4) Plan better together<p>We&#x27;ve built Pause to integrate with some commonly used work tools like Slack and Google Calendar so that it&#x27;s easy to use and you don&#x27;t have to switch contexts too much.<p>We&#x27;re looking forward to answer any questions you folks might have!