Tabatha starts as a solo attention tool, but the same clock and context data rolls up into orgs, teams, and a five-level work hierarchy. These are the surfaces that make one person's focus legible to their manager, and one manager's roster legible to everyone on it.
Tabatha runs across more than one browser, machine, and person, and these are the surfaces where that shows. They answer a narrow set of questions: who is working right now, on what, and which shifts were left open by a machine that never clocked out. Live Stints and AbandonedStints exist because of a real failure mode - an install that dies mid-stint leaves a clock running forever, and a ghost shift is worse than a missing one. The schedule surfaces cover the agreement side: required hours, shortfalls, and the requests that change them.
Live status of members in organisations you own / teams you manage. Updates in real time.
Invite minting and team activity are available to organisation owners and team managers. Ask an owner or manager to send you an invite, or redeem an invite token to join a team.
Mint a one-shot token for a new member to join. They paste it into Settings โ Team Invite Token on their install.
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Operations โ Initiatives โ Clients โ Projects โ Tasks
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