Standup

Standup for

Today

Yesterday

What you finished or made progress on.

Today

What you plan to do.

Blockers

What is in your way. Leave empty if none.

Drafts save automatically in your browser.

Why this exists

Standups should be writing, not theatre.

A daily standup is two paragraphs and a yes-or-no on blockers. It does not need a SaaS subscription, a calendar invite, a tool with a dashboard, a kanban view, or a login flow. Type the three sections, copy the result, paste into Slack. Done before the meeting starts.

Standup is a writing surface, not a tracker. Yesterday on top. Today in the middle. Blockers at the bottom. Drafts save per day so you can come back to it. Share by link so your teammates can stack theirs into the same Slack-ready post. No accounts. No trackers. No reminders pinging you at 9am.

Frequently asked

Answers to the obvious questions.

What is Standup?

An async daily-standup writer. Fill in Yesterday, Today, and Blockers, then copy the result into Slack or share a link with your team. Drafts save automatically per day in your browser.

Is it free?

Yes. No ads, no signup, no paid tier. The full feature set is free forever.

Does it work offline?

Yes. After your first visit the page is cached as a Progressive Web App and works without an internet connection.

How does the team round-up work?

Each teammate writes their own standup on /standup/ and taps Share. They send you a link. You open the link and tap Add to team. After a few links you have everyone's update stacked into one Slack-ready post.

Where is my data stored?

In your browser's localStorage. Nothing is sent to a server. Clearing site data wipes your history. Shared links encode the standup in the URL, not on a server.

Can I export my history?

Yes. Tap Export on any day to copy that day's standup as Markdown. The current day is exported the same way.

Does it track me or use cookies?

No. There are no ads, no analytics, no third-party scripts. Everything runs in your browser.