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WorkingOn vs Lattice: What are the differences?

Developers describe WorkingOn as "Minimalistic status reporting integrated into your workflow". Simple status reporting for your team. We integrate with various tools, like GitHub, Asana, Slack, HipChat, the command line, and email, so everyone can quickly understand what others are working on while remaining in flow. On the other hand, Lattice is detailed as "Modern performance management software". It is a platform that empowers people leaders to build engaged, high-performing teams, inspire winning cultures, and make strategic. It helps companies manage performance with goal tracking, ongoing feedback and performance reviews.

WorkingOn and Lattice can be primarily classified as "Team Task Management" tools.

Some of the features offered by WorkingOn are:

  • Avoid interruptions and stay in your workflow: Use the natural pause when switching tasks to share what you’re working on from the tools you already love.
  • Motivation, productivity, and happiness: Team transparency is crucial to employee happiness and the best companies know it. Use our chat integrations to get real-time status updates from your team.
  • Save time and skip the status meetings: Every morning we send an email with what was done the previous day. Whether you’re working at the same table or across timezones, everyone will be on the same page.

On the other hand, Lattice provides the following key features:

  • Integrated Reviews
  • Powerful Review Analytics
  • Real-Time Feedback
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    What is Lattice?

    It is a platform that empowers people leaders to build engaged, high-performing teams, inspire winning cultures, and make strategic. It helps companies manage performance with goal tracking, ongoing feedback and performance reviews.

    What is WorkingOn?

    Simple status reporting for your team. We integrate with various tools, like GitHub, Asana, Slack, HipChat, the command line, and email, so everyone can quickly understand what others are working on while remaining in flow.

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