Create daily alignment on your product team in half the time

Run async check-ins in just 5 minutes per day to surface blockers and share progress. When you need to meet live, build engaging agendas that move the discussion forward.

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β€œRange has been an indispensable way to increase productivity, transparency, trust, and connectedness.”

Adam Waxman, Director of Product Design at SeatGeek
Cut meetings down by 50%.

Cut meetings down by 50%.

Replace live status updates with async check-ins. Bring in work from tools like Google Docs, Jira, and Figma so you can save time, without skipping the details.

Have an agenda. Every time.

Have an agenda. Every time.

Add 350+ icebreaker questions to your meeting agendas. Review goals and flagged work items in real time and use the spinner to get everyone involved.

Connect daily work to top-level goals.

Connect daily work to top-level goals.

Use hashtags to link daily check-in items to broader business goals.

Manage progress across 75+ tools in one place.

Drag and drop tasks, product specs, designs, and more into your team's async updates. Create shared context so you can stay on top of what's happening β€” and keep product development work moving forward.

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Asana
Jira
Google Drive
Google Calendar
Slack
Microsoft Teams
GitLab
Metabase
ClickUp
Confluence

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How Range helps product teams stay in sync

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Get notified in Slack when your teammates call out blockers or ask for help. Know what your teammates need so you can spend your time on what matters most.

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Use the Team Dashboard to see any team's check-in trends and key projects. Know what's happening across your company, from engineering to customer success, in just a few clicks.

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Feel closer to your teammates every day, no matter what timezone you're in. Create handbooks, answer team-building questions, and share daily mood updates to stay connected on a personal level.

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Create tags for shared workstreams, from product launches to feature improvements. See how folks across your organization are contributing to product goals.


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Why product teams choose Range

For cross-functional teams, Range is the simplest way to communicate day-to-day. Check in on your team and your goals, without cutting into design & development time.
Range ✨Standup slackbots (i.e. Geekbot, Standuply, Status Hero)Meeting tools (i.e. Hugo, Fellow, Hyper Context)Team-building tools (i.e. Donut)OKR Tools (i.e. Ally)Async Communication Tools (i.e. Friday)
Run daily Check-ins
Asynchronousβœ”βœ”βœ”
Timezone sensitiveβœ”βœ”βœ”
Flag Check-in items for meetingsβœ”
Mood insightsβœ”βœ”βœ”
Deep integrations
Slack and Microsoft Teams notificationsβœ”βœ”βœ”βœ”βœ”βœ”
Check-in from Slackβœ”βœ”
Meeting notes and objective updates in Slackβœ”
Track work activity in 75+ appsβœ”
Sync teams with Google Groupsβœ”
Meeting facilitation
Icebreakersβœ”βœ”βœ”
Spinner designed for remote meetingsβœ”
Review goalsβœ”βœ”
Automate meeting note distributionβœ”βœ”
Action items connected to Check-insβœ”
Team building
Culture questionsβœ”βœ”βœ”βœ”
Team profilesβœ”βœ”
Inter-team communicationβœ”βœ”βœ”βœ”
Asynchronous team-buildingβœ”βœ”
Goal setting
Connect daily work to Goalsβœ”βœ”
Goal trackingβœ”βœ”βœ”
Optimized for remote work
Both async and sync toolsβœ”βœ”
Team-first designβœ”

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Start with a template

Start with a template

Ready to have fewer, faster meetings on your product team? Get started with our Run Scrum check-in template.

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β€œAmazing. It enhanced our stand ups and team dynamic. It really helped our team get to know each other outside of team events and had us interacting as people daily, instead of cogs in a corporate machine.”