Range
What is Range?
Range’s async Check-ins help teams share what they’re working on and how they’re doing. With Range’s Zoom app, you can run a combined written and video standup—collecting status updates in advance and leveraging meeting time for deeper discussion and team building.
Before your Zoom meeting
Each teammate writes an async Check-in on Range, sharing what they got done yesterday and what they plan to do today. Check-ins pull tasks and information from your tools — Github, Jira, Asana, Trello, Google Workplace, Slack and more — so everyone can add their work in just a few minutes.
By sharing in advance, teams get the information they need without spending valuable meeting time on boring status updates.
The Range Sidebar
Once you’re in Zoom, Range helps facilitate your standup to keep it on track and engaging. You’ll see four tools you can use during your standup:
💫 Attendee Spinner: randomly select who speaks when—without the awkward lag.
✅ Check-ins: review and vote for items that need to be discussed
💬 Highlights: Important items from Check-ins—add items with the 📌 emoji!
🤗 Icebreakers: 300+ teambuilding questions to keep the meeting engaging and fun
Psst, not seeing Range in Zoom? Make sure to add it as one of your apps.
Range is free to get started, so sign up at https://www.range.co.
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