<I wanted to post this on LinkedIn but apparently fun is illegal on that platform>

Yo,
Happy Official F**k Off Friday
nah fr check the math @ FuckOffFriday.com
It’s no secret March Madness’ early slate conflicts with most individuals work schedules and that many employees having their eyes on more shots than sheets during the overlapped schedules.
This presented itself as a good opportunity for me to prove out a concept I’ve tinkered with for a while – the F**k-off-Friday meter.
As someone in a develop-heavy role, I’ve found my most productive days to be those where my interactions with tools outnumber those with people.
The question then becomes – how can this be measured and forecasted.
>Answer: F**k off Friday meter
By indexing the last 90 days of search traffic for leading B2B Saas tools (think Salesforce, Workday, Oracle, etc) we can, with surprising precision, stick a tangible number to the general productivity of the US workforce by comparing current day vs historical trends.
More colloquially – The F**k off Friday meter lets you lock in when your stakeholders aren’t.
Thx


