Steady alternative: one sourced page, not a teamwork OS
Steady is ambitious. It positions itself as a "teamwork OS" that keeps people and AI agents coordinated: Goal Stories for big-picture planning, Smart Check-ins for ground-level updates, Echoes AI agents, a Daily Digest, teamwork analytics, and integrations across Slack, GitHub, Jira, Zoom, Google Calendar, and Teams, plus an MCP server so AI assistants can plug in. If you want a single coordination layer that spans planning, status, and agent orchestration, Steady is reaching for that.
Founders reach for a Steady alternative when a whole teamwork OS is more than they want to adopt. A platform that spans goals, analytics, and agent coordination is a real commitment: more surface to configure, more for the team to learn, more to get right. Sometimes the job is narrower: just tell me, once a day, what actually got done.
Platform vs one page
Steady's breadth is its pitch and its cost. To get value you buy into the model: goals, check-ins, digests, insights, and rolling it out across the team. Eodly does one thing and asks for almost nothing: your team sends one short check-in from where they already work, and you get one sourced page each evening. No new app for them to log into, no planning framework to adopt.
What Eodly does instead
Eodly weighs each check-in against your systems of record, GitHub and Linear, and ships one evening report:
- Who shipped, with proof next to each claim.
- Who is silent, surfaced not buried.
- Who is slipping, where a claim and the evidence diverge.
Like Steady, Eodly is built for an AI-native workflow, it exposes a read-only API and an MCP server so agents can pull your reports. The difference is focus: Eodly is a sourced daily accountability report, not a coordination platform, and it adds one thing Steady does not, gating KOL and partner payouts on proof of delivery.
When Steady is the better fit
If you want a full teamwork operating system, goal planning, analytics, and human-plus-agent coordination in one place, and you are ready to standardize your team on it, Steady is built for that scope and Eodly deliberately is not. Eodly is the better fit when you want one verified page each evening with the least possible weight on your team, checked against the real work.
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