Steady for Meta Workplace users
Coordination, not just communication
Steady runs in the background, distilling plans and progress from tools, teams, and people into tailored summaries that keep everyone in sync.
A coordination layer for the post-Workplace era
Meta Workplace was a communication tool. Steady is a coordination tool — purpose-built to keep teams aligned without piling on more chat. Plans, progress, and the context that connects them, packaged up and delivered automatically.
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Keep squads in tight sync without standups
Whether you use project teams or functional teams, async Smart Check-ins keep everyone in tight sync without standups or status meetings. Check-ins summarize plans and progress, and automatically link activity from all of your tools so that everyone has all the context they need.
- Keep teammates in tight sync, in minutes a day
- All your activity, in one place, fully contextualized
- Get notified when people are blocked
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Align the whole team around a focused product vision
Goal Stories translate product vision into a structured set of actionable goals where everyone knows what they need to do, and how their work fits in to the big picture. Unique, blog-like updates are collected every few weeks and shared with all the teams involved.
- Progress and confidence, at a glance
- Keep information flowing across teams
- No asking for updates, no surprises
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Free up bandwidth for high-impact work
People — particularly those in “glue” roles — spend hours every day manually assembling, synthesizing, and distributing information. Steady’s Daily Digest frees up that time by automatically packaging up relevant updates into personal summaries, delivered daily.
- Keep everyone up to speed automatically
- Personalized summary-level context
- Get notified via app, email, Slack, or Teams
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Take the paperwork out of 1:1s and retrospectives
Every goal, team profile, and user profile is a comprehensive, context-rich log of exactly what happened, with all the dots pre-connected. Plans, progress, links to artifacts, everything. No more relying on fuzzy memory or tedious ad-hoc record-keeping.
- Automatic, context-rich logs of who did what
- Build cross-team trust by working in the open
- Get new team members up to speed quick
Why teams move from Workplace to Steady
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Less chat, more clarity
Workplace added another inbox to monitor. Steady replaces the noise with structured summaries that arrive when you need them.
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Built for cross-team coordination
Goal Stories, team profiles, and the Daily Digest are designed to keep adjacent teams aligned without anyone chasing updates.
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Works where your team already works
Steady plugs into Slack, Microsoft Teams, email, and the tools your team already uses — no new social network required.
“Loom has distributed teams spread throughout the US, Canada, Brazil, and Europe. Steady let’s our independent product teams update each other through async daily standups and allows for more heads down time.”
Vinay HiremathCo-Founder/Head of Engineering @ Loom
Frequently asked questions
Is Steady a replacement for Meta Workplace?
Steady is a coordination tool, not a chat or social tool — so it doesn’t replace Workplace one-for-one. What it does replace is the reason most teams used Workplace in the first place: keeping people aligned on plans, progress, and priorities across teams. Steady handles that automatically, so you don’t need a separate place for status updates and announcements.
How is Steady different from Slack or Microsoft Teams?
Slack and Teams are great for conversations. Steady is built for the structured updates that get lost in those conversations — check-ins, goal updates, team summaries, and personalized digests. It works alongside Slack and Teams, posting summaries and reminders where your team already works.
What does Steady pull in automatically?
Steady integrates with the tools your team already uses — GitHub, GitLab, Jira, Linear, Asana, Figma, and many more — and links the activity from those tools directly into check-ins, goal updates, and digests. The context comes along for free.
How quickly can a team get started?
Most teams are up and running in an afternoon. Connect a few tools, invite your team, and Steady starts producing useful summaries on day one. No migration project required.
Ready to go Steady?
See for yourself how Steady cuts coordination overhead.