For remote teams
Stay coordinated when you're not in the same office — without spinning up six tools.
Remote teams lose more time to context-switching than to time zones. OrgOrg gives a remote-distributed team one place for the directory, the wiki shortcuts, the on-call rotation, the 1:1s, and the recognition flow — so you don't lose people in tab-soup.
Sound familiar?
- New hires can't tell who does what — there's no shared org chart that stays current.
- Important links live in someone's bookmark bar; finding the staging URL takes a Slack thread.
- 1:1s drift into status updates because there's no shared agenda — and notes never make it back into the calendar.
- Recognition only happens when someone remembers in the all-hands, never in the moment.
- On-call rotations live in a Google Sheet that no-one trusts.
How OrgOrg helps
One directory that actually stays current
People profiles + org chart + smart groups, populated from your HRIS. New hires spend ten minutes browsing instead of two weeks asking.
Go links that survive across timezones
Shared shortcuts (go/staging, go/hiring, go/oncall) anyone in the org can resolve. No more pinging US-east at 9pm asking for the dashboard URL.
1:1s that move with the calendar
Shared agenda, action items that carry forward across meetings, and notes that sync to the underlying Google Calendar event so you can see them on either side.
On-call you can trust
Rotations with handoff reminders, escalation, and timezone-aware scheduling. No more 3 a.m. pages because nobody updated the spreadsheet.
Recognition that happens in the moment
Thanks lets anyone publicly thank a teammate from the new-tab page or Slack — keeps the loop short instead of waiting for the monthly all-hands.