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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Based on our record, KeyCombiner seems to be more popular. It has been mentiond 6 times since March 2021. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
I have a lot of keyboard driven applications. I'd like to practice keybinds in them on anki. There is software like this https://keycombiner.com/ which should give an idea of the sort of functionality I would want. Source: 9 months ago
Anyone using KeyCombiner? I just stumbled upon it and wonder if anyone has any experience, thoughts, etc. Thanks! Source: over 1 year ago
Https://keycombiner.com/ Organize, learn, and practice keyboard shortcuts. Create your own shortcut collections by importing from a large public database of shortcuts and master them using interactive practice sessions, advanced statistics, and spaced repetition methods. Source: almost 2 years ago
Hi all! After trying some shortcuts overlay apps such as https://keycombiner.com/ , I found it will be useful to have one integrated in plasma so here it is. More a proposal than a final product, but it fits my need by now. it can be pulled from https://gitlab.com/aleixq/plasma-shortcuts , also in store.kde.org: https://store.kde.org/p/1839184. Source: about 2 years ago
Not to get too meta on you, but KeyCombiner is a cool app designed to help practice keyboard shortcuts. Collections are available for many popular apps, including IDEs and web applications. - Source: dev.to / over 2 years ago
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