We practice what we preach. SyncTeam is run entirely async — including the company that makes it.
Jordan spent twelve years leading product and engineering teams at two enterprise software companies before founding SyncTeam. He manages the whole company via async video — and genuinely enjoys it.
Maya joined SyncTeam after leading infrastructure teams at two high-growth SaaS companies. She obsesses over reliability and latency. Ninety-nine-point-nine uptime is her floor, not her goal.
Sam cut his teeth at a distributed design agency where every client was in a different timezone. He has strong opinions about what remote teams actually need versus what they think they need.
Priya runs onboarding and makes sure teams actually get value from SyncTeam, not just accounts. She's talked to more remote teams than anyone on the planet and probably knows your biggest pain point already.
No all-hands. No daily standups. No Slack pings marked urgent that aren't. Every update at SyncTeam is either async video or written doc, with a response window of 24 hours for most things.
It means our team has uninterrupted blocks of time to actually build. And when someone is in Tokyo and someone else is in Denver, work still moves forward — because no one needs to be online at the same time to make progress.
We're always open to meeting people who think hard about distributed work. Reach out and tell us what you'd build.
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