Product feature
Assignments
Put a clear owner on every activity before it goes live, including the person who acts, the person who reviews, and the person who follows up.
Responsibility is built into the activity, so the work does not depend on whoever notices it first.
The moment it fixes
A message goes into a shared channel. Everyone sees it. Nobody owns it. Later, the team discovers that the checklist was never completed, the client never approved the handoff, or the new member never received the next step.
Assignments make the responsible actor visible before the activity becomes runtime work. EleWave knows who needs to act, who needs to review, and who should be notified if the work stalls.

How EleWave changes it
A creator can assign the activity to a person, role, cohort, location, member group, or team. The reviewer can be someone else. The escalation recipient can be different again.
That separation matters. The person completing a shift checklist is not always the person who approves an exception. The member submitting a request is not the same as the workspace owner reviewing access.
A handoff in motion
A client handoff starts with an internal checklist assigned to the delivery owner. When the checklist is complete, EleWave sends an approval activity to the client stakeholder. If the review is missed, the account lead receives the follow-up.
The work moves through the right people without turning into a chain of side messages.
What stays visible
Assignments give the workspace a simple operating truth: who owns this now? EleWave keeps the actor, role, workspace context, review owner, and escalation path attached to the activity history.
When work is late, the team does not need to reconstruct responsibility from chat. It is already part of the record.
Product moment
A manager opens the workspace and sees the activities ready for each responsible person: one new hire has a quiz, one shift lead has a food-safety proof request, and one reviewer has an approval waiting. No shared inbox guessing. No invisible handoff.