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willgin/remote-team-management-tool

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TLDR

A browser-based async team workspace combining end-to-end encrypted messaging, task creation from chat, polls, and performance tracking, the repo is a documentation listing for a commercial SaaS with no source code.

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    Communication
      End-to-end encrypted
      Async messaging
      Smart notifications
    Task management
      Tasks from chat
      Custom tags
      Deadline tracking
    Team features
      Polls
      Performance stats
      Guest invites
    Extras
      Website chat widget
      Onboarding tutorials
      Six languages
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Things people build with this

USE CASE 1

Set up an async team workspace with end-to-end encrypted messaging and task creation directly from chat, with no software to install.

USE CASE 2

Run anonymous or public polls inside team channels and review performance stats like response speed and deadline deviations per member.

USE CASE 3

Embed a live chat widget on your company website to let external visitors contact your team securely without leaving the site.

Tech stack

SaaSAmazon AWS

Getting it running

Difficulty · easy Time to first run · 5min

No installation required, runs in any browser. The repository contains no source code and serves as a product listing only.

Commercial SaaS product, full feature set is free for all teams until August 2026, with the first ten users per team always free.

In plain English

Remote.Team is a web-based workspace for distributed teams that combines messaging, task management, and project organization in one place. The core emphasis is on asynchronous communication, meaning team members do not need to be online at the same time to collaborate. The platform aims to cut down on notification overload by sending smart reminders only for new or overdue items rather than constant pings. All messages and conversations are protected with end-to-end encryption, meaning the content is readable only by the people involved and not by the service provider. Each team gets isolated storage on Amazon servers with daily automatic backups. The feature set includes creating tasks directly from chat messages, organizing work with custom tags, running anonymous or public polls inside the team, and tracking performance statistics such as messages sent, tasks completed, response speed, and deadline deviations. External guests can be invited securely, and a live chat widget can be embedded on your own website. A team home page surfaces active content for the whole group, and there are tools for building onboarding tutorials for new members. The platform runs in a browser on any device without installation and supports six languages. Company logos can be added to customize the workspace appearance. The full feature set is free for all teams until August 2026, with the first ten users in any new team always free. The repository itself contains no application source code and functions as a public listing and documentation page for what is a commercial SaaS product.

Copy-paste prompts

Prompt 1
I'm setting up Remote.Team from willgin/remote-team-management-tool for my distributed team of 8. Walk me through inviting members, creating custom tags for our projects, and turning a chat message into a task.
Prompt 2
I want to embed the Remote.Team live chat widget on my company landing page. How does the integration work and how does an external guest get added to a conversation?
Prompt 3
I need to build an onboarding tutorial in Remote.Team for new hires joining my distributed team. What does the onboarding builder let me create and how do new members access it on day one?
Prompt 4
Our team gets too many notifications in other tools. How does Remote.Team decide when to send a smart reminder, and how do I configure notification settings to reduce interruptions?
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