Engineering manager at work

for engineers who also manage

Built for the player-coach era.

Your role changed. Your tools didn't — until now.

ICs got Claude Code.
Managers got Slack.

The IC stack

  • AI coding assistant
  • Context-aware IDE
  • Automated testing

Gets smarter every day

The EM stack

  • Slack
  • Notion
  • Memory

Decays every week

Neen fixes this.

1:1
incidents
decisions

Observes. Remembers. Acts.

Neen watches your work — your 1:1s, incident threads, PR conversations, Slack decisions — and builds a persistent memory that compounds over time. Not a note-taking app. A second brain for how your team actually thinks.

team velocity

1:1 intelligence built in.

Before every 1:1, Neen surfaces what matters — unresolved issues from last week, follow-up patterns, team sentiment signals from the past two weeks. You walk in prepared. You leave with notes that actually get followed up.

sprint
incidents
roadmap
oncall
team
decisions
AI

Context across every tool your team lives in.

Neen reads the signal from Linear, GitHub, Slack, and your calendar — without requiring a manual setup or yet another integration to configure. It figures out what's happening. It tells you what needs your attention.

"The best player-coaches aren't the ones who split time evenly between code and people. They're the ones who never lose context when they switch."

That's what Neen is for. Not replacing your judgment. Making sure the moment you switch from a diff review to a 1:1, everything carries over — no mental load required.

Orgs are flattening. The EM isn't disappearing —
it's becoming a player-coach.

Staff+ engineers handed reports, tech leads managing team health alongside technical decisions, player-coaches shipping code while keeping 8-12 people moving. This isn't a titled role — it's a new kind of job. Neen is built for exactly that split: code context that never stops, management context that compounds, zero drag on either.