Solutions by use-case

Built for the moments that move your week.

Releases. Plans. Standups. Rollouts. Four use-cases where switching between tabs costs you most — and where Maestro pays itself back fastest.

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Four moments

Where switching tabs costs the most.

Different use-cases. Same pattern — Maestro shows the whole motion in one screen, so the team stops asking each other where things live.

Releases

Epic + PRs + Loom + release notes, ordered by ship date. The day-of-launch view that replaces the launch-day Slack channel.

Cross-team planning

Marketing's calendar, product's roadmap, engineering's sprint — joined into one calendar with conflicts surfaced before the off-site.

Async standups

Auto-composed yesterday/today digest. Posted to your channel, skimmable in under a minute, no daily form to fill.

Customer rollouts

Beta cohort, in-app changelog, support macros — every customer-facing surface updated from one source.

Release coordination

Linear epic, GitHub PRs, Loom walk-through, release notes in Notion — Maestro lines them up by ship date. The day-of-launch is one screen, not eight tabs. When something slips, the timeline tells you before standup does.

Maestro release-coordination view with PRs, epics, and notes by date

Cross-team planning

Marketing's launch calendar, product's roadmap, engineering's sprint — three plans that always lived in three tools. Maestro joins them. You see when a campaign collides with a freeze week before anyone has to be in the same meeting to find out.

Three swimlanes — marketing, product, engineering — joined into one calendar

Async standups

Yesterday and today, automatically composed from the work you already did. No daily form to fill. No standup meeting that runs long. Maestro posts the digest to your channel of choice and waits for replies — async, lightweight, and skimmable in under a minute.

Async digest post in Slack with yesterday and today items grouped per teammate

Customer-facing rollouts

Beta cohort in Notion, in-app changelog in Linear, support macros in Help Scout. When you flip the feature flag, every customer-facing surface updates from the same source. Less coordination overhead. Fewer "did the docs ship?" messages.

Rollout timeline showing beta, GA, and docs publication in lock-step

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