Peak

http://www.usepeak.com/

Looks like the folks at MetaLab (that made Slack) have added to their suite of apps with Peak. The app’s site is clean and has some of the expected app product page features – screen shots and explanatory copy – but what I like is how it handles screen width with the “employee slideshow”. Smaller screens see a slideshow that moves employee by employee – where larger screens just have their status updates pop up. The further you push the break points out, you get more employees’ statuses. I guess that’s a long explanation of their attention paid to responsive design.

And finally – the statement of “shoulder taps kill productivity” – amen brother… sign me up.

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