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Your agency juggles multiple projects, clients, and deadlines daily. But when tasks live in Slack messages, emails, and across project management tools, spreadsheets, notes, etc .– keeping everything on track becomes overwhelming.
Following up on work, tracking approvals, and ensuring deadlines are met shouldn’t feel like an additional full-time job. Chaser brings structure to your workflow by keeping tasks, reminders, and progress updates inside Slack—so nothing gets overlooked and your team stays focused on delivering great work.
With Chaser, your agency can:
*For agencies that work with their clients through Slack Connect
Whether you're managing internal work or client projects, Chaser ensures work moves forward without needing to jump between project management tools.
Your team is already working in Slack—so why force them to use another tool? Chaser eliminates app-switching and keeps everything in one place.
Assign tasks in Slack DMs or channels—no learning curve.
Keep everyone looped in with automated reminders.
Seamlessly integrate with your existing Slack channels and workflows.
Assign, track and provide visibility into work with clients using Slack Connect.
Provide clients with real-time project and status updates—without endless email threads.
Eliminate the need for extra project management tools that clients won’t log into.
Get real-time status updates on every project, team, and client.
Reduce the need for time-consuming check-ins and status meetings.
Ensure deadlines are met without manual follow-ups.
With Chaser, agencies experience:
Your team should be focusing on creativity and strategy—not chasing updates. Chaser helps agencies execute flawlessly, delivering work on time without the headache of scattered communication.
"The team likes it because it's seamless, built into Slack, and there's no friction. We used to have to schedule weekly calls to nag the freelancers, but now they can see the tasks in Slack and get the reminders, so we don't have to do those calls anymore."