StandupBot is an easy to use bot that automates your team’s standups, check-ins or any kind of recurring status update meetings, without breaking the bank. Trusted by thousands of teams to run over a million standups in our 8+ year history.
Unlike other tools that try to do way too things and are super confusing to manage, we focus on what you really need to automate your team’s meetings:
⚡️Fast setup: From install to first meeting in under 60 seconds. Great defaults to get you going and super easy to change to your needs.
👥 Multiple teams and projects: Create as many standups or status meetings you need for different projects or teams.
🕘 100% asynchronous: Everyone participates when it’s more convenient for them.
📃 Standup Report: Receive an easy-to-read report via email and Slack when the meeting is done.
👀 “Just following” mode: Select who's actively participating in meetings and who's only following through reports.
📆 Flexible scheduling: Schedule your meetings at the days and times you need. Automatically excuse people from meetings when they’re on vacation.
✅ Participation reports: Team- and individual-level participation reports, so you can easily see who needs some encouragement to share their updates more frequently.
🔔 Automatic reminders: We’ll be the friendly drill-sergeant for your team reminding everyone that hasn’t submitted their standup to do so before the meeting window closes.
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Try this tool to help: https://wordstotime.com. Source: over 1 year ago
I go by word count rather than page in order to determine playing length. Something like this can be helpful. https://wordstotime.com/. Source: over 2 years ago
You can also use https://wordstotime.com/ (again, for english). Source: almost 3 years ago
Some quick stats - wordcounter.net says the cheatsheet currently has 17735 words. https://wordstotime.com/ tells me that it would take me 2 hours and 16 minutes to read the whole thing. The cheatsheet contains a lot of external links and the like, so we can probably make that 2 hours. Still, that is a lot of heavily condensed text to read, for a cheatsheet. Source: about 3 years ago
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