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Communication philosophy that defaults to asynchronous methods (email, documents, recorded videos) rather than synchronous meetings, enabling flexible work and reducing scheduling overhead.

Last updated: 2026-03-19 20:45

Overview

Async-first communication defaults to asynchronous methods—written messages, recorded videos, documents—rather than requiring real-time presence. This approach enables time zone flexibility, reduces meeting overload, and allows deep work without constant interruptions.

Benefits

Time Zone Flexibility

Teams can collaborate across continents without early-morning or late-night meetings.

Reduced Meetings

90% of meetings can be replaced with well-written documents or recorded updates.

Better Documentation

Async communication creates searchable, permanent records.

Deep Work Protection

No interruptions for immediate responses, enabling sustained focus.

Thoughtful Responses

Time to compose considered replies rather than reactive real-time answers.

Inclusivity

Participants can engage when most alert, not just during scheduled times.

Async Communication Methods

Written Updates

Recorded Videos

Collaborative Documents

Project Management Tools

When Synchronous Makes Sense

Rule: Use sync deliberately, not as default.

Async-First Practices

Clear Communication

Async requires more thorough initial communication:

Response Time Expectations

Set clear norms:

Thread Organization

Keep discussions organized:

Regular Check-ins

Scheduled async updates:

Cultural Shift

Moving to async-first requires:

Time Tracking Impact

Async-first enables:

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