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iDoneThis vs Standuply: What are the differences?

iDoneThis: The easiest way to share and celebrate what you get done. Every evening, iDoneThis sends you an email that asks you what you got done that day. The next morning, we send a digest of what everyone on your team got done the previous day to you and your team members; Standuply: Automated standups for Slack and task trackers. Run asynchronous, automated daily standup meetings in Slack, across the globe. Track team performance.

iDoneThis and Standuply belong to "Team Task Management" category of the tech stack.

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    What is iDoneThis?

    Every evening, iDoneThis sends you an email that asks you what you got done that day. The next morning, we send a digest of what everyone on your team got done the previous day to you and your team members.

    What is Standuply?

    Run asynchronous, automated daily standup meetings in Slack, across the globe. Track team performance.

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