Dailybot started as a check-in tool, that is: you schedule a standup, the bot pings your team, people fill it out, the manager sees a digest. It worked well for remote and distributed teams adapting to a post-2020 world.
The assumption underneath it that all the workers are humans who use Slack or Teams etc. was invisible because it was completely true.
By around Dec 2025 it stopped being true. Devs at companies we work with were running Claude Code, Cursor, and Codex agents for hours every day.
Those agents were doing real, reviewable work, but with less handholding. And none of that work was showing up anywhere a manager or the right person could see it.
After all, these agents don't check Slack (at least not yet!) The agent doesn't answer check-ins either. We know they work because they close tasks on Linear or stop when they get stuck.
We could have built a separate product for agents. We thought about it.
But in the end, we didn't because that's the wrong model. A manager with two dashboards - one "for humans," one for agents is just running the same coordination problem at twice the surface area.
The answer is one place where all work is visible, regardless of who or what did it.
That's what Dailybot 3 is in a nutshell, and we're sharing it with the public today. ✨