WeekBlast vs Status Meetings

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Turn updates into alignment (without chasing people)

Weekblast collects weekly updates automatically, keeps a searchable history, and gives your team visibility in minutes.

FAQ

Are status meetings always bad?
Not always. They’re useful for decisions and alignment. But routine “what did you do?” meetings are often better as async updates.
What should be included in a weekly async update?
Keep it simple: wins, work in progress, blockers/asks, and next week’s priorities. Add links only where needed.
How does Weekblast replace a status meeting?
Weekblast collects updates on a schedule, makes them easy to scan, and keeps a searchable history—so meetings can focus on decisions, not recaps.

The daily standup was invented to keep teams synchronized. But for most teams, it has become a zombie ritual where everyone zones out until it's their turn to speak. WeekBlast brings the sync back without the meeting.

Time

A 15-minute standup for 8 people is 2 man-hours per day. That's 10 hours a week. WeekBlast takes 5 minutes per person, once a week. Do the math.

Quality

Speaking off the cuff leads to rambling. Writing forces you to clarify your thoughts. WeekBlast updates are denser, clearer, and more valuable than verbal updates.

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