Default to writing
Remote collaboration works best when decisions and context are written down, so anyone can find them regardless of time zone.
Practical strategies for collaborating as a remote team, from async work to documentation, and how AI keeps everyone aligned across time zones.
Async-first
Write things down.
Findable
Make answers self-serve.
Catch up
Summaries of what changed.
Aligned
One shared workspace.
What you can do with Wyatt
Async-first
Write things down.
Findable
Make answers self-serve.
Catch up
Summaries of what changed.
Aligned
One shared workspace.
Remote collaboration works best when decisions and context are written down, so anyone can find them regardless of time zone.
Strong documentation and search mean people get answers without scheduling a call, keeping work moving across time zones.
When the team relies on a shared workspace and async updates, there’s less need for synchronous status meetings.
In Wyatt, the assistant can summarize what changed while you were offline and answer questions from the workspace, so distributed teams stay aligned.
Defaulting to writing, so decisions and context are findable across time zones.
Strong documentation and search let people self-serve answers.
AI can summarize what changed while they were offline.
It makes async documentation the default and answers questions from the workspace.