Async standups
for Microsoft Teams.

The same StandupBot product as the Slack version, native to Teams. Scheduled questions, recorded answers, full history.

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Same setup as Slack Per-tenant install 8+ years on Slack — same product on Teams
What you get

The same loop, in Teams.

Scheduled questions go out. Recorded answers come back. AI summaries roll up. The full history stays searchable. One bot per tenant — not cross-tenant.

Scheduled questions

The same questions, on a cadence you set — daily, weekly, or custom. Asked of each participant directly.

Recorded answers

Structured responses, not free-form chat. Every answer kept on its own field, attributed to its author.

AI summaries

A plain-English digest of every standup, grounded in the structured record — not in channel chatter.

Searchable history

Every past standup, every participant, kept and queryable. The kind of archive that holds up six months later.

Per-user timezones

Each person gets the prompt at their own local time — the same per-user delivery model as the Slack version.

Vacation handling

Built-in OOO. People on leave aren't prompted; their absence is recorded, not chased.

Why Teams specifically

Teams is where the standup gap is widest.

Slack-native AI summarization does not exist on Microsoft Teams. There is no bundled Slackbot agent, no channel Recap, no in-app cross-service retrieval that ships free with the platform.

For Teams-first orgs, that means the structured async standup workflow that's been quietly commoditized inside Slack is still a clean competitive surface. StandupBot is the same product on either platform — pick the one your team already uses.

Read more on the thesis: why structure is the prerequisite for AI.

Your 9 a.m. standup, handled.

14-day free trial. Sets up in 60 seconds. Cancel anytime, no paperwork, no sales call.

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