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Daylogue for Tech & Engineering

Engineers learn to debug everything except themselves.

On-call, crunch time, and the quiet dread.

The reality

What this job actually costs.

The always-on culture

Slack, PagerDuty, standups, retros. The inner life of an engineer gets swallowed by the tool stack.

Imposter syndrome at scale

The smartest people in the room convinced they are fooling everyone. Quietly. For years.

Layoffs as the norm

Industry instability means nobody raises concerns. Head down, ship features, hope you survive the next cut.

How Daylogue fits

A rhythm shaped around your day.

Daylogue sits outside the work channels. Private, async, two minutes after standup or before bed. Engineering leaders see team sentiment alongside velocity charts for the first time.

What Daylogue might ask you

Questions that actually meet the day.

What shipped today that you feel good about?

What is the hardest thing you are pretending is fine?

How is your sleep and your on-call load this week?

What leaders see

Signal, never surveillance.

Engineering managers see team health alongside sprint metrics. The missing dimension in every eng productivity dashboard.

Frequently asked questions

Questions about Daylogue for Tech & Engineering.

Daylogue is a self-awareness tool. It is not a replacement for professional mental health care.

The systems you build deserve the same care you do.