Friday is the easiest way to automate routine communication and updates at work. Create and customize a communication workflow in minutes. Friday automates everything except filling out the update itself, so you can spend less time begging people for updates and more time building stuff.
Pick a template or create your own workflow from scratch::point_right:
Daily Standups (scrum):writing_hand:
1-1 Meetings:clap::skin-tone-5:
Weekly Updates:right-facing_fist::skin-tone-3:
Check-Ins:call_me_hand::skin-tone-6:
Sprint RetrospectivesYou can customize every part of the workflow, including:- cadence (daily/weekly/bi-weekly, etc)
- audience (who should respond)
- questions (open-ended, numeric, sentiment, emoji :heart_eyes:, and more)
- reminders (so people don't forget)
- anonymity (mask names)
When giving an update, you can also perform additional activities (optional) like: :+1::skin-tone-2: Send recognition (kudos) to coworkers
:bulb: Offer an idea or suggestion to make work better
This makes giving updates way more fun and feel a lot less like work :rolling_on_the_floor_laughing:
How the Slack integration works:- When it's time to give an update, people will receive a DM directly in Slack
- When people give an update, you can push responses to a particular channel
- If someone forgets, they will receive another DM that reminds them to give an update (you can configure this)
- You can also easily send kudos with the /kudos slash command
Get started for free:-
Signup for a free account on Friday
- Invite your team (make sure the email addresses matches the ones you use in Slack)
- Create and customize a workflow
- Sit back and wait for the updates to start rolling in :fire: