Your distributed team has a culture. You're just not measuring it yet.

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Remote Culture Intelligence Platform

The culture your
distributed team
deserves to feel.

Sync surfaces the five engagement signals that decay fastest across time zones — and gives your People team the rituals and data to reverse them before your best engineers start looking elsewhere.

340+

Remote teams measured

12

Avg. time zones covered

4.1→7.8

eNPS lift in 90 days

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12 time zones. One team. One culture score.

Chapter 01

The five signals that decay
fastest in remote teams.

Before we show you the platform, here's what the research actually says. These aren't opinions — they're the patterns we found in culture data from 340 distributed teams over 18 months.

💬01

Async Silence

When Slack threads go unanswered for 18+ hours, junior engineers stop asking questions. They conclude the answer is "figure it out alone" — and start updating their LinkedIn.

73%

of remote hires feel "invisible" within their first 60 days

02

Recognition Drought

Praise that used to happen in hallways now requires deliberate effort. Without it, high performers quietly assume their work doesn't register.

more likely to leave when recognition is absent for 30+ days

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Timezone Isolation

Teammates who never share overlap hours develop a "satellite" identity — they feel orbiting rather than belonging.

4.2pts

average eNPS drop per additional non-overlapping timezone

🌫️04

Onboarding Fog

Without physical proximity, new hires take 3× longer to understand unwritten norms. Most never fully do.

91 days

before a remote hire decides if they'll stay long-term

📅05

Meeting Overload

Compensating for async gaps with synchronous meetings is the #1 culture destroyer. It signals distrust, not connection.

62%

of remote workers say excessive meetings are their top burnout driver

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All five are measurable.

Sync tracks each signal weekly. You see the decay before it becomes departure.

Chapter 1 Insight

Teams that monitor all five signals weekly show 2.3× higher 12-month retention than teams that rely on annual engagement surveys alone. The difference isn't the data — it's the cadence.

Based on Sync cohort data, 2024
Chapter 02

What disengagement sounds like.
And what connection sounds like.

These are real quotes from real people — anonymized, with their permission. The same three people, six months apart. The only thing that changed was how their companies measured and responded to culture signals.

Before Sync
I gave a 30-minute presentation in the all-hands. Three people said good job in the chat. Then we moved on. I don't know if anyone actually watched.
Professional woman with dark hair, thoughtful expression

Senior Product Designer

Series B SaaS, 94 people · 14 months in

After Sync
The Thursday async ritual is the thing I actually look forward to. It's 12 minutes. I know what everyone on my team is proud of. I know what they're struggling with. That's more than I knew in my last in-office job.
Professional woman with dark hair, smiling confidently

Senior Product Designer

Same team, 6 months later · Post-Sync

Before Sync
My manager is in Berlin, I'm in Austin. We have one 30-minute sync per week. I've been here 8 months and I still don't know what he actually thinks of my work.
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Engineering Lead

Fully remote agency, 110 people · 8 months in

After Sync
The recognition feed changed something. When Marcus in Singapore recognized my refactor last Tuesday, it wasn't performative — it was specific. He'd read the PR. That felt real.
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Engineering Lead

Same team, 6 months later · Post-Sync

Before Sync
We have a #wins Slack channel that nobody posts in. The last message was six weeks ago. It was from the CEO.
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People Operations Manager

Remote-first startup, 78 people · 2 years in

After Sync
Our eNPS went from 4.1 to 7.8. I can tell you exactly which three rituals moved the needle. The data doesn't lie, but it's the stories behind the numbers that I use with leadership.
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People Operations Manager

Same team, 6 months later · Post-Sync

What actually changed

Three rituals. Twelve minutes per week. One culture score that moves.

Thursday Async Pulse

4 min

Five questions. Delivered in Slack. Answered asynchronously. Results visible to everyone by Friday morning.

Recognition Feed

2 min

Structured peer recognition that requires specificity. Not "great job" — "the way you refactored the auth module saved us 6 hours."

Culture Score Report

6 min

Weekly digest for People Ops. Five signal scores. Trend lines. One recommended action. No interpretation required.

Chapter 03

How Sync fits inside
a real distributed week.

Not a demo video. Not a feature checklist. This is what Sync actually looks like in the context of a team spanning five time zones across a two-week sprint.

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Feb 24 — Mar 7

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Thursday Pulse · Week 8

5 questions · 94% response rate

↑ +0.4 vs last week

I understood what was expected of me this week.

4.2

I felt recognized for my contributions.

3.1

I had the context I needed to do my best work.

3.8

I felt connected to my team this week.

2.9

My workload felt sustainable.

3.4

Team Overlap Map · Right Now

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Aisha Okonkwo

Async only

Head of People · Lagos / WAT

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Priya Nair

Async only

Engineering Lead · Bangalore / IST

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Marcus Webb

In window

Product Designer · Austin / CST

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Lena Brandt

Edge

Chief of Staff · Berlin / CET

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Takeshi Ono

Async only

Backend Engineer · Tokyo / JST

💡 Sync insight: 3 of 5 team members are async-only right now. Thursday Pulse is the only guaranteed touchpoint this week. Response rate: 94%.

You've read all three chapters

Now find out where
your culture actually stands.

The Remote Culture Scorecard takes 4 minutes. You'll get a benchmarked score across all five decay signals, compared against teams your size in your industry.