"I just spent 30 minutes looking for that budget approval email..."
Stop the endless email chains. Keep all communication in context, searchable, and actually useful.
We've all been there. These are the communication nightmares that kill productivity.
That crucial decision is buried somewhere in a 47-email thread from 3 months ago. Good luck finding it.
With Heyweek: All project decisions live with the project. Full context, always accessible.
Your team uses 5 different communication tools. Information is scattered everywhere.
With Heyweek: One place for all project communication. No more tool-hopping.
New team members have zero context. They're asking questions that were answered months ago.
With Heyweek: Full project history accessible to everyone. Onboard in minutes, not weeks.
Built for teams that value clarity over chaos.
Every conversation lives with its project. Decisions, files, and context all in one place.
Get notified about what matters. Filter out the noise with granular notification controls.
Find any message, file, or decision instantly—across all your projects and conversations.
Everyone sees the same information. No more information silos or 'reply all' disasters.
Keep all communication in context with Heyweek.
Heyweek is a team communication app where conversations live next to the work they’re about. Discuss tasks, projects, and clients without scattering context across email threads and separate chat tools — so decisions stay connected to what’s actually being delivered.
The problem with most team chat isn’t the chat — it’s that it’s disconnected from the work. A decision made in a message thread is useless if nobody can find it later. Heyweek keeps communication tied to projects, tasks, and clients, so the conversation and the work are never more than a click apart.
For distributed and hybrid teams especially, that context is everything. Instead of asking “which tool was that in?”, your team has one place where messages, files, tasks, and time all reinforce each other. Communication becomes part of getting work done, not a separate inbox to manage.
Conversations are attached to the projects, tasks, and clients they’re about, so context and decisions stay connected to the work instead of getting lost in a separate tool.
Yes. Keeping messages, files, and tasks in one place is especially valuable for distributed teams who can’t rely on hallway conversations.
You can comment in the context of individual tasks, projects, and clients, so everyone involved sees the relevant discussion.
For project and client work, yes — it keeps internal communication organised around the work rather than buried in inboxes.