Leave Ledge is a simple, intuitive leave management system that streamlines leave requests, tracks team availability, and monitors allowance usage, helping teams avoid overlap and burnout. Perfect for seamless holiday management in any workplace.
Avoid burnouts inside your team
Leave Ledge is a simple, intuitive leave management system that streamlines leave requests, tracks team availability, and monitors allowance usage, helping teams avoid overlap and burnout. Perfect for seamless holiday management in any workplace.
Hi folks 👋 I’m Ion, and here’s a bit of my journey! A year ago, I started building Leave Ledge with a simple goal: create a leave management system that lets teams easily manage holidays, take time off, and avoid burnout from working too long without breaks. Leave Ledge is all about simplicity and intuition! Here are the top 3 features: ⭐️ Effortless Leave Requests — Just a few clicks to send a leave request to your manager, no emails, no paperwork, no hassle. ⭐️ Clear Team Availability — See wh
Congrats on the launch, man! Best of luck!
Leave Ledge sounds like a breath of fresh air for team management! 🌿 As someone who's dealt with clunky leave systems before, I'm loving the simplicity here. The team availability feature is a game-changer - no more awkward "Oh, you're off too?" moments. Quick question though: does it integrate with popular calendar apps? That'd be the cherry on top! Either way, kudos on tackling such a common workplace headache, Ion. Can't wait to give this a spin in our office!
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