Modèle de standup quotidien Telegram
A copy/paste standup format that works async in Telegram—yesterday, today, blockers, plus an optional mood check. No 15-minute video calls required.
What You'll Get
- Copy/paste template — Ready to use in any Telegram group
- 3 format variations — Classic, compact, and extended versions
- Team guidelines — How to make async standups actually work
Download the Templates
Get all standup formats plus team guidelines.
No email required. Free to use and share.
The Classic Format (Copy/Paste)
Tip: Save this as a "Saved Message" in Telegram for quick access
Format Variations
Compact Version (One-liner friendly)
Best for: Teams that want minimal overhead
Extended Version (Project-focused)
Best for: Client projects, teams tracking billable hours
Friday Wrap-Up Version
Best for: End-of-week reflection instead of daily standups on Fridays
Example Standups
Example: Designer
Example: Developer
Example: Project Manager
Making Async Standups Work
Set a posting window, not a time
"Post by 10am your timezone" gives flexibility while ensuring visibility.
Keep it short
If your standup takes more than 2 minutes to write, you're including too much detail.
Blockers get immediate attention
Team lead should scan standups for blockers and address same day.
React, don't reply
Use emoji reactions (👍, 🔥, etc.) to acknowledge standups without cluttering the channel.
Mood check is optional but valuable
A simple emoji gives managers early warning if someone's struggling. Don't force it.
Common Mistakes & Tips
Writing a novel
Standups should be skimmable. 3-5 bullet points max. Save details for project docs.
Not following up on blockers
A blocker mentioned but never addressed makes standups feel pointless. Someone should own blocker resolution.
Inconsistent posting
If half the team skips standups, the ritual loses value. Make it a habit or drop it entirely.
Using standups for status theater
Standups should be honest, not performative. "Struggled with X" is more useful than pretending everything's fine.
How to Run This in Corcava
- Connect your Telegram group — Post standups that sync to your project
- Set up daily standup reminders — Bot prompts at your chosen time
- Tasks mentioned in standups link to actual tasks — Auto-detection or manual linking
Maps to: Telegram Integration, Tasks, Team Activity features
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I really need daily standups?
Depends on your team. Daily works for fast-moving projects. For slower work, 2-3x per week is fine. The point is regular visibility, not daily check-ins for their own sake.
What if someone misses a standup?
Don't make a big deal of it. If it becomes a pattern, address it privately. For occasional misses, just move on—async means flexibility.
Should standups replace meetings entirely?
They can replace the daily status meeting. You'll still need occasional sync meetings for complex discussions, planning, and relationship building—just less frequently.
How do I handle standups across timezones?
Set a window (e.g., "by 10am your local time") rather than a fixed time. People in earlier timezones post first; others catch up when they start their day.
Can clients see our standups?
Keep internal standups in a team-only channel. If clients want visibility, give them a weekly summary or a separate, curated channel with filtered updates.
What's the point of the mood check?
Early warning system. A week of 😐 or 😔 signals someone might be burned out or struggling. It's a lightweight way to surface team health without awkward direct questions.
