New! Add daily standups and team check-ins with Jell for Microsoft Teams
Published Jun 14 2018 04:33 PM 11.8K Views
Microsoft

Jell for Microsoft Teams is ready out of the box. You can customize questions, reminders and the recurring schedule as needed. Jell for Microsoft Teams comes with a 14-day free trial to make getting started easy and has multiple plans to meet your organization’s needs. 

 

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How it works

 

Add Jell to Microsoft Teams - To get started with Jell in Microsoft Teams, you'll need to find Jell in the Team app directory and add it to your account.

 

Whether you have a Jell account already or not, it's easy and painless to get started directly in the Teams app.

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Post your status in Microsoft Teams - When your teammates starts their day, they'll get reminded to post their status in the Jell Tab.

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Submitting is simple. You answer your standup questions directly in Microsoft Teams. When you're done, these updates are posted into the channel tab you selected earlier.

 

 

 

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 See status and progress - As your team completes tasks in Jell (either in Teams or our web app), their activity is posted in Microsoft Teams.

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No more guessing who's working on what and what's been done. It's a great way of following up on standup tasks without hassling anyone.

 

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Ready to get started? Add Jell to Microsoft Teams today!

9 Comments
Iron Contributor

Would this only work for the 14-day free trial?

Microsoft

@Susan McClements, you can use the full functionality for free during the trial, after that you will have to get a Jell subscription.

Iron Contributor

Interesting competitive mention in the third screenshot.

 

Looking forward to hashtags in Teams.

Brass Contributor

Surely MSFT can implement something like this and link to Planner?

Iron Contributor

Agreed. We are looking for something similar to this in MS Teams and/or Yammer, where folks are able to publish/post their updates quikly and easely. I'm looking forward Microsoft to come up with their own built-in solution.

Steel Contributor

Are there admin settings to block users from installing apps?

 

 

Brass Contributor

@eric yes the ability to restrict apps is available. 

Steel Contributor

@John Egleston, nice catch!

 

Copper Contributor

When is Mircosoft coming up with a new Windows project?

10 is old and boring we need something more upbeat.

I'm a computer lover, not a phone lover and I feel like we are getting left behind.

 

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