Team scheduling software: what moved this week
Tallyworks added a free tier for teams up to 5
A permanent free tier where a 14-day trial used to be. This changes who they compete with at the bottom of the market and will pull in the smallest teams first.
See the page it happened onHarborlight opened three AI roles in one week
Two machine-learning engineers and a product lead for 'intelligent scheduling'. Three postings in one week is a program, not a backfill — an AI push is likely within two quarters.
See the page it happened onRidgeline published a switching guide aimed at Planbeam
A step-by-step 'move your schedules over' guide naming Planbeam directly. Comparison content this pointed usually precedes a competitive campaign.
See the page it happened onPlanbeam's review score slipped from 4.6 to 4.3
Five one-star reviews in two weeks, all naming the same May pricing change. Unhappy customers of a rival are the easiest customers to win.
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