MacPaw Launches Together App: Wartime Work Team Check-in App
The Ukrainian company MacPaw announced the Samether App for check-ins of work teams during the war. The program will allow the employer to know the well-being of their employees, whether they are safe, etc. In addition, with the help Together App, it will be possible to unite with colleagues who are nearby.
The application can be downloaded at GitHub. It will take an hour to install it, as well as a corporate messenger Slack and subscription Heroku ($7 per month). Every day, the employee will receive a notification to check in before 12:00. You will need to indicate your state of health, confirm the location and the ability to work. By the way, according to the developers, the program does not save the exact location of workers, but only their coordinates.
A source: AIN
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