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Productivité4 min readMarch 10, 2026

How To Run Async Standups Across Time Zones

A practical system for reducing status meetings while keeping distributed teams aligned.

Async standups that actually work

Remote teams often schedule a live standup because it feels familiar. The result is predictable: someone joins too early, someone joins too late, and no one is fully focused.

Start with a 24-hour update window

Instead of forcing overlap, define a shared reporting window that covers one full day. Every participant posts their update before the window closes.

Share what was completed
Share what is planned next
Share blockers with owners

Keep the format fixed

The smaller the prompt, the more likely the ritual survives.

1Yesterday
2Today
3Risks

Escalate only when needed

If a blocker needs discussion, move it to a separate thread or meeting. Do not turn the standup back into a live meeting by default.

Async works best when teams separate reporting from problem solving.

What to avoid

Long narrative updates
Asking everyone to reply to every post
Mixing status, planning, and incident response in one channel

Suggested operating rule

Use the async standup as the source of truth, and only schedule live overlap for decisions that require debate.

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