Automatically celebrate your team's special days in Slack — no spreadsheets, no reminders. Just fun, personalized messages, tacos 🌮, and shared moments that make your team feel seen and appreciated.
Celebrate Birthdays & Work Anniversaries Automatically
Automatically celebrate your team's special days in Slack — no spreadsheets, no reminders. Just fun, personalized messages, tacos 🌮, and shared moments that make your team feel seen and appreciated.
Hey there 👋 Doug here, founder and Chief Taco Officer at HeyTaco 🌮 For years, people have told me: "Doug, I love the tacos… but they don't help me remember Karen's birthday." Fair. Tacos do a lot of things, but managing calendars isn't one of them. So we built Milestones — a fun, automatic way to celebrate birthdays and workiversaries right inside Slack. No spreadsheets. No awkward "Oops, totally meant to say this yesterday…" messages. Just timely celebrations and digital tacos flying like confe
omg! this is what we need ahaha :D love that it's in slack as well. @dosberg Can we have the team choose gifts for the celebrations and maybe even vote on it?
Nice product! We used to have one like this in our OA system! But it should be in the Slack!
No more "oops, missed your birthday" moments—this is honestly genius, Doug! Automagic milestone reminders in Slack? So clutch for keeping team vibes up, fr.
No way, this is exactly what my team’s been missing—remembering birthdays and anniversaries is impossible with all our Slack noise. Does it work with remote teams in different time zones?
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