Daily Standups

Standups shouldn't need
a meeting.

Time zones, calendar conflicts, status read-outs that drag past 30 minutes. Estimioo gives your team a persistent standup room — log yesterday, today, and blockers when it suits you. Browse any past day. No video call required.

Timezone-aware
Browse past days
Blocker flags surface fast

Team Daily Standup

4/6 posted
Mon24
Tue25
Wed26
Thu27
Fri28
EJ
Emma🔥EST-142

Yesterday

Shipped the password reset endpoint

Today

Wiring up email templates

LC
Liam😊EST-138

Yesterday

Reviewed PRs, paired on auth flow

Today

Spec for activity feed v2

PK
Priya😩EST-149Blocker

Yesterday

Investigated flaky CI tests

Today

Need help reproducing #842 locally

1 active blocker

Needs attention

Priya — Reproducing CI flake locally. Pinned to the top until resolved.

Async by design

Reclaim 15 minutes a day, every day

A daily live standup costs a six-person team an hour. Async standups give you the same visibility — yesterday, today, blockers — without the meeting. Read what you need, skip what you don't, and get back to work.

  • Persistent room — one standup, many days
  • Each day stored under its own date key
  • Edit your own entry until end of day
  • Blockers pinned at the top automatically

Time spent on standups · per sprint

Live daily standup5h 0m

6 people × 15 min × 10 days · context-switching cost not included

Estimioo async standup1h 0m

~1 min per person to post · skim others when relevant

Reclaimed per sprint4 hours

Mood check-ins

🔥Great
😊Good
😐OK
😔Low
😩Stressed

7 days at a glance

😊Mon
🔥Tue
😐Wed
😊Thu
😩Fri
😊Mon
🔥Tue
Built for distributed teams

Yesterday, today, blockers — and how the team feels

Each standup stores its own timezone, so "today" means the team's today — not whoever opens the page first. Browse any past day to catch up after time off, and spot mood patterns across the week.

  • IANA timezone per standup (e.g. America/Los_Angeles)
  • Optional mood: 🔥 😊 😐 😔 😩
  • Reference tickets inline (EST-142, JIRA-89)
  • Free plan: 7-day history · Team: unlimited

Everything your standup needs

No new app. No second login. Same Estimioo your team already uses.

Timezone-aware

Each standup stores its own IANA timezone. Date keys reflect the team's day, not the host's locale.

Mood check-ins

Optional one-tap mood (Great → Stressed). Quick signal beyond what people write.

Ticket references

Drop ticket IDs (EST-142, JIRA-89) right in your update. Surfaces what each person is touching.

No signup to join

Share a link. Teammates pick a name and post — no account needed. Same as planning poker.

Live in under 60 seconds

Set it up once. Your team posts daily. That's the whole system.

1

Create a standup

Name it, pick the team's timezone, share the link. Persistent — no expiry, no re-creation each day.

2

Members post daily

Yesterday, today, and any blockers — submitted whenever it suits each person's schedule.

3

Catch up any day

Browse the date strip. Free plan keeps 7 days of history; Team plan keeps everything.

FAQ

Common questions

Do my teammates need an account?+

No. Share the standup link and teammates join as guests with just a name. Only the host signs in. Same flow as our planning poker rooms.

How does the timezone handling work?+

Each standup stores an IANA timezone (e.g. America/Los_Angeles). Date keys are computed in that timezone, so 'today' is consistent for everyone — no off-by-one confusion when teammates open the page from different regions.

Can I edit my entry later?+

Yes. You can edit your own entry for the current day. Older days are read-only by default to preserve a true history.

What happens to old standups?+

On the free plan, you can browse the last 7 days. The Team plan keeps unlimited history so you can review trends over months or onboard new members with full context.

How are blockers handled?+

Mark any entry as a blocker and it floats to the top of the day. Use it as a daily punch list — what's stuck, who needs help, who can unblock whom.

Skip the standup meeting

Free for your whole team. No card required to start.