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Announcing Strety Projects

“Strety Projects” is here — and it’s available to everyone at no extra cost.  This has been and will likely be my favorite feature of the year and it’s out for everyone.  In fact, we’ve been using Strety to build Strety for 2 months now and it’s working beautifully. 

What is Strety Projects?  

Probably exactly what you’re thinking, a place to work on projects, but I will caveat to say it’s more focused on internal projects (no time tracking in Strety…. yet).  Think of Asana, Trello, Shortcut, Linear, or Basecamp, but instead of another tool it’s in the same place you manage your EOS implementation. Less clicking around, more getting stuff done.

Here’s a live screenshot of our dev team’s April Small Batch project.

Screenshot of the Strety Dev Team managing their "April small batch" project in Strety

The dev team’s April Small Batch Project. Check out those colors and categories 😍

Why Projects?

We built Strety Projects for two selfish reasons:

  1. SaaS Sprawl was driving us nuts.
    Our own teams were juggling Monday.com, Shortcut, and Basecamp just to manage internal projects. We scrapped them all — now we manage our projects in Strety, right alongside our business operating system.
  2. Sometimes a Rock is just a big Project.
    You’ve probably felt it too: some Rocks are really just large, multi-step projects. With Strety Projects, you can now build and power your Rocks directly from a project. 

Like everything we release, this is just the start. We’ve shipped the most useful version to get value in your hands fast — and we’ll keep improving from here.  We powered up Strety Projects with amazing custom field options (shown in the image).  But more features are always coming, including a fully fleshed and beautifully designed mobile app coming in July 2025.  

And again: no additional costs, no special tiers, no confusion. Same pricing for everyone. Just an affordable price for all your EOS features + engagement surveys, 1:1 meeting management, Playbooks and now project management. 

Hope you enjoy it.  We’re still just getting started and having a blast building for you.

Now back to the lab!

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