How to Deliver a Daily Update in Checkpoint

The daily update is a common element of workplace communication, used to communicate organisational priorities and developments. When delivered well, daily updates help foster alignment and engagement. They also cut out the time that teams spend on status updates during a meeting by letting teammates ask questions and share their progress through a more effective channel like a team chat or work management platform.

The purpose of a daily update is to provide a concise overview of what is happening on a given day, often with links to related information and documents. The term is most commonly used for a status report for ongoing projects. A company may send out daily updates to all employees or only to certain departments.

During their asynchronous meetings, many teams use tools like tchop to get updates on their project status and to share information with the rest of the organisation. This allows them to avoid lengthy status updates and focus on the work they are doing.

To enable your Action to deliver daily updates, configure it as a triggering intent and add a dialog that prompts users to subscribe with their preferred frequency. Alternatively, you can set up an Assistant notification that will automatically trigger at the user’s scheduled time of day.

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