TraeWork for Teams
TraeWork is a calm workspace for planning, documenting, assigning, and reviewing work across teams. It keeps decisions, owners, deadlines, and AI-assisted workflows in one readable system.
Get startedStructured work, not scattered updates
Describe a goal, attach the right context, and turn it into tracked work with owners, checkpoints, and reviewable outcomes.
Explore TraeWorkFrom context to coordinated action
Team work often gets split across chat threads, documents, spreadsheets, tasks, and meetings. TraeWork brings those fragments together so a project can move from discussion to decision without losing the reasoning behind it.
Product, operations, design, engineering, and leadership can all work from the same shared page: what changed, who owns it, what is blocked, and what needs to happen next.
Common use cases for TraeWork
Run product reviews
Collect scope, evidence, metrics, decisions, and owner notes in one review surface before a roadmap call.
Coordinate launch work
Break launch plans into tracks for product, design, engineering, legal, marketing, and support without losing the shared timeline.
Turn meetings into plans
Convert meeting notes into decisions, tasks, risks, and follow-ups that remain connected to the original discussion.
Track cross-team risks
Surface dependencies, overdue decisions, missing approvals, and unclear ownership before they become release blockers.
Making complex work easier to read
TraeWork is designed for teams that need a shared operating layer. Instead of forcing every update into a ticket or every decision into a meeting, it gives each project a living workspace that is structured enough to act on and light enough to keep current.
How TraeWork impacts teams
Teams use TraeWork to reduce status drift, shorten handoffs, and make project state easier to inspect. The value is not more dashboards; it is fewer missing links between context and action.
Clearer leadership reviews
Northstar Product replaced scattered weekly updates with one review page that combines decisions, metrics, risks, and owners.
Shorter handoff cycles
FieldOps Studio moved launch handoffs into TraeWork so design, sales, and support could see the same readiness checklist.
More durable decisions
Atlas Cloud linked decision records to tasks and milestones, making it easier for new teammates to understand why priorities changed.
Fewer hidden blockers
Riverline AI used dependency views to catch missing approvals before a rollout, keeping the team aligned without extra meetings.
Control and trust
TraeWork keeps permission and ownership visible. Teams decide who can create plans, approve changes, assign work, publish updates, and archive completed project context.
Every workspace can show what changed, who changed it, and which decision or project goal it belongs to. That makes AI-assisted summaries useful without turning them into hidden authority.
Read how TraeWork handles team controlFAQ
What is TraeWork?
TraeWork is a structured work hub for teams. It combines planning, documentation, task ownership, decision records, and AI-assisted summaries into one product workspace.
Who should use TraeWork?
Product teams, operations teams, design groups, engineering leads, founders, and cross-functional project owners can use it to keep work readable and accountable.
How does TraeWork use AI?
AI helps summarize meetings, draft plans, extract risks, propose follow-ups, and keep project updates current. Human owners still approve decisions and accountable work.
How does TraeWork keep work controlled?
It keeps permissions, ownership, decision history, and project status visible. Teams can separate drafts from approved plans and keep sensitive spaces limited to the right people.