Project Teams are built for getting things done. Short-lived, goal-focused, and structured for delivery — spin one up when there is work to do and wind it down when the job is complete.
Focused collaboration
A Project Team gives your working group a dedicated space. No more scattered conversations — everyone on the project has one place to communicate and coordinate.
Keep the team informed
Send status updates, share decisions, and flag blockers through built-in email. Team members choose their delivery preference so they stay informed without distraction.
Organize by role or workstream
Use segments to group team members by function — design, development, review, stakeholder. Send targeted updates to the right people without creating noise for everyone else.
Control access
Project work often involves sensitive information. Keep your team private so only invited members can see the group and its communications.
Use the right language
Call your leaders Project Leads, Scrum Masters, or Coordinators. Call members Contributors, Team Members, or Collaborators. Match the terminology to your project culture.
Who uses Project Teams?
Cross-functional project teams, task forces, working groups, sprint teams, initiative leads, and anyone running a time-bounded effort that needs clear communication.
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