Why use Chaser Task Management Templates?
Chaser Slack templates for task management are perfect for tasks that your team performs frequently. Imagine you regularly onboard new clients, and each onboarding includes consistent steps like:
- Onboarding up a new client or a new team member
- Setting a new project
- Scheduling social media strategy activities
With Chaser, you set these tasks up once as a template. Anytime you need them, trigger the entire workflow with a simple /chaser command in Slack. Dynamic placeholders make it easy to personalize key details such as team members, client names, or specific dates whenever you use a template.
Automate further with recurring templates for Slack task management
Just as individual tasks can be scheduled to repeat automatically, Chaser templates can also be scheduled to repeat. Recurring templates automatically launch your defined tasks based on a regular schedule. Use recurring templates for:
- Weekly sprint check-ins
- Monthly compliance reporting
- Quarterly financial reporting
Recurring templates ensure tasks consistently happen on schedule, without manual reminders. To set up template to repeat in a channel, configure recurrence in template settings:
Use Case Example - Chaser Slack Templates
Did you know quite a few restaurants use Slack and Chaser together?
Imagine, a restaurant could set up a daily opening checklist template, which automatically reminds staff each morning to:
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Inspect and restock supplies
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Check cleanliness of the dining area
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Verify refrigeration temperatures
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Set up tables and seating areas
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Ensure all kitchen equipment is operational
With template, these tasks appear right in the Slack channel or threads, making communication among staff easy and organized.
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