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Gather - Project management for people ops teams that live in Slack.

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Eliminate manual coordination with smart, automated communication and coordination powered by a deep integration with Slack. Great for WFH 🏠.

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Manuel Morales
This is awesome! People build businesses and all the best I know have an outstanding People Ops team with the tools they need to be successful - Gather sounds like one every People Ops team needs! This sounds like a great tool especially while many of are remote for the immediate future (and many may stay remote).
Akash Shah
This is a great idea! Growth companies are always struggling to scale their people operations workflows. How does the automation within Gather work?
John Wetzel
@akeeeshi Thanks for your question. Gather combines information like someone's birthday or start date and uses that to trigger the messages or tasks it sends out. So for example: one week before your Work Anniversary, your manager might receive a message reminding them to schedule a 1:1 with you or order your anniversary gift. All of that is totally customizable, so the people team or any other leader can use the language or process that fits their culture.
Imran Cronk
We've been using Gather at Ride Health for several months now. It's been great for saving time and improving how we recognize team members at crucial points in their journey. Cannot recommend the product and team highly enough!
John Wetzel
Thanks @imran_cronk! It's been awesome to have Ride Health as a partner.
Haley Quinn
Love this! Will definitely suggest using it for my boss - who's OBSESSED with slack
John Wetzel
@haleyquinn Wow. Thanks Haley!
Arjun Mahadevan
Great stuff team 💪 Even something that seems trivial like a "birthday reminder" can have a significant impact on company culture 💯
Jake Tran
Great stuff. With huge ecosystem, Slack becomes the central hub for everything. This is awesome idea. Already onboarding now. Btw, does anybody know there are any apps to help build knowledge base based on Slack. I find knowledge eventually built up within Slack since me and my team discuss a lot in Slack.