/standup
You can trigger a standup report manually in Slack.
How it works
Type the command “/standup” in any channel or via DM with Standuply.
Specify users you want to interview using parameters as such: “/standup @user1 @user2 @user3.”
Mention the channel where you’d like to see the summary: “/standup @user1 @user2 @user3 #channel1.”
Run the command, pick a time, and change default questions if needed.
Wait for the team to respond.
Useful hints
If you run the command in a channel without the @user parameters, Standuply will ask all channel members.
To use the command in a private channel, invite Standuply to that channel first.
If you use the command without the #channel parameter, Standuply will deliver to you only the summary via DM.
The “/standup” command works in DM with Standuply or in a channel. It doesn’t work in DM with other users.
Basically, you can run the command “/standup” within any channel, and Standuply will interview all channel members and deliver results personally to you.
/request
You can get results in Slack from any Data Requests configured in Standuply. No need to schedule it anymore.
How it works
Select team members in the Standuply web account who have permission to call certain requests.
2. Type the command “/request” in the Slack channel or via DM to Standuply.
3. Get the data via DM from Standuply.
Useful hint
You can run the “/request” command this way — “/request hotkey,” e.g. “/request G01” or “/request Burndown” (hotkeys are defined in the Standuply web account).
/poll
You can run the Polls within Slack using /poll command.
How it works:
Run /Poll command in Slack
Use /Poll command in a channel where you want to run a survey.
2. Set up the question and answer options
Configure your polling question and answer options. You can also run the surveys on schedule by creating the recurrent reports in the Standuply web account.
3. Results are in the Slack channel
All Slack channel members can answer the Poll, and results will be displayed immediately after the vote.