Teams write status before the call, so the meeting is blockers, not roll-call. Standups, blockers, and retros for every squad land on one board and stay searchable. Billed in EGP, a fraction of the USD tools.
Join the waitlistFree early access. One email when it opens.
Works with SlackUpdates from every squad land in one feed with blockers pinned to the top. You see what is stuck before the call starts.
Submitted and missing, per squad, side by side. Firaq knows the Sun–Thu week, tracks Eid and public holidays, and skips whoever is on leave, so the missing list never nags someone who is off.
Standup, planning poker, and retro in one tool. Shared boards, custom forms, carry-over action items. Priced per squad, not per head.
Close a sprint and it does not disappear. Open any past sprint to see that retro board and every standup submitted during it, side by side.
Two minutes in the browser or straight from Slack: yesterday, today, and anything blocking them. One entry per person per day.
One screen, blockers pinned first, who is missing and who is off. You walk into the call knowing where to look.
Less status-reading, more unblocking. And every update stays as a searchable record you never had before.
Firaq reads every squad's update and hands you one short brief: what is blocked, what slipped, who needs you today. Forward it as-is; it doubles as the status-up you owe your manager.
It catches the cross-squad dependencies, where one team is waiting on another, and a squad health score tracks how each team trends over time. The deeper read for when you juggle more teams.
Per-user USD tools add up fast. Firaq charges per squad, in Egyptian pounds.
Illustrative, based on public per-user pricing. Your figure depends on team size.
The USD tools charge per user. Firaq charges per squad, in EGP. A 4-squad team pays a fraction of the equivalent USD plan.
Every squad includes up to 10 members. Larger squads add +25 EGP per extra active member. Prices are early hypotheses. Join the waitlist to help set them.
Three years running multiple squads, hitting the same blind spot every morning: no single place to see who is blocked across teams. Firaq is the tool I wanted and could not buy at an Egyptian price. I am building it while running the squads it is for.
No. Firaq is a capture and visibility layer, not a meeting replacement. Your team still meets and talks. Writing status before the call means the meeting covers blockers, not roll-call.
Those tools price per user. Firaq prices per squad. A 20-person org split into 4 squads pays one squad-based fee, not 20 separate seats, and settles in EGP instead of USD.
Self-serve signup is already built. Public access opens with launch. Join the waitlist and you will be first in when it does.
The daily reminder already posts to your Slack channel. Submitting a standup and collecting updates straight from Slack is coming after launch; the web board stays the source of truth either way.
Yes. Every squad and every organization is isolated at the query level, not just hidden in the UI. A member sees only their own squad; a cross-squad or cross-org request is rejected outright.
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