Channels organize conversations based on who needs to see them. For example, it's common to have a channel for each team in an organization. Because Zulip further organizes messages into conversations labeled with topics, there is generally no need to create dedicated channels for specific projects. | Everyone other than guests can subscribe to any public or web-public channel. Channel administrators can configure who can subscribe to private channels. | Your feedback helps us make Zulip bett...| Zulip
It's easy to find the right conversation with Zulip's powerful search. When you find the message you were looking for, go directly to its topic for full context. | Whenever you need a reminder of the search filters that Zulip offers, check out the convenient search filters reference in the Zulip web and desktop apps. | Zulip lets you search messages and topics by keyword. For example: | Some details to keep in mind: | Zulip also offers a wide array of search filters, which can be used on thei...| Zulip
Zulip lets you mute topics and channels to avoid receiving notifications for messages you are not interested in. Muting a channel effectively mutes all topics in that channel. You can also manually mute a topic in an unmuted channel, or unmute a topic in a muted channel. | Muting has the following effects: | You can search muted messages using the is:muted search filter, or exclude them from search results with -is:muted. | Zulip works best when most of the messages you receive are not muted....| Zulip
You can mention a team member or user group to call their attention to a message. Mentions follow the same notification settings as direct messages and alert words. A silent mention allows you to refer to a user without triggering a notification. A wildcard mention allows you to mention everyone on a channel, or mention all topic participants. | A silent mention allows you to refer to a user without triggering a notification. Silent mentions start with @_ instead of @. | Using the @**topic** ...| Zulip
Zulip lets you follow topics you are interested in. You can follow or unfollow any topic. You can also configure Zulip to automatically follow topics you start or participate in. Participating in a topic means sending a message, reacting with an emoji, or participating in a poll. You can also automatically follow topics where you are mentioned. | It's easy to prioritize catching up on followed topics. You can: | You can use followed topics for a variety of workflows: | You can configure custo...| Zulip
In Zulip, a conversation is a direct message thread (one-on-one or with a group), or a topic in a channel. | Inbox provides an overview of your conversations with unread messages. Conversations are shown in the same order as in the left sidebar in the web app, and you can collapse any channels you are not currently interested in. | Inbox is a convenient home view if you regularly clear all unread messages in your subscribed channels. | In the web app, you can control whether the Inbox include...| Zulip
Direct messages (DMs) are conversations with other users that happen outside of a channel. They are convenient for 1:1 and small group conversations. | If you find yourself frequently conversing with the same person or group, it often works best to create a private channel for your conversations. This lets you organize your discussion into topics, and subscribe or unsubscribe people as needed. | There are a few different ways to view your DM conversations. | Your feedback helps us make Zulip ...| Zulip
In Zulip, a conversation is a direct message thread (one-on-one or with a group), or a topic in a channel. | Use the recent conversations view to get an overview of all the ongoing conversations. This view is particularly useful for catching up on messages sent while you were away. | The recent conversations view displays a limited number of conversations containing the most recent messages. | Your feedback helps us make Zulip better for everyone! Please contact us with questions, suggestions...| Zulip
Zulip lets you mute topics and channels to avoid receiving notifications for messages you are not interested in. Muting a channel effectively mutes all topics in that channel. You can also manually mute a topic in an unmuted channel, or unmute a topic in a muted channel. | Muting has the following effects: | You can search muted messages using the is:muted search filter, or exclude them from search results with -is:muted. | Your feedback helps us make Zulip better for everyone! Please contact...| Zulip
The home view in Zulip is the view you reach after logging in to the Zulip web app. You can also navigate to the home view via keyboard shortcuts. | The home views available in Zulip are Inbox, Recent conversations, and Combined feed. See Reading strategies for recommendations on how to use these views. | You can configure which view is set as your home view, and whether the Esc key navigates to the home view. Also, you can always reach the home view by using the Ctrl + [ shortcut. | Organiza...| Zulip
We're here to help! This page will guide you to the best way to reach us. | The primary communication forum for the Zulip community is the Zulip server hosted at chat.zulip.org. Users and administrators of Zulip organizations stop by to ask questions, offer feedback, and participate in product design discussions. | Everyone is welcome to sign up and participate — we love hearing from our users! Please see the Zulip development community guide for detailed instructions on how to join the com...| Zulip
Everything in Zulip can be done with the mouse, but mastering a few keyboard shortcuts will change your experience of the app. Start with the basics below, and use the convenient keyboard shortcuts reference in the Zulip app to add more to your repertoire as needed. | Reply to message: R or Enter — Reply to the selected message (outlined in blue). | New channel message: C — Start a new topic in the current channel. | New direct message: X | Paste formatted text: Ctrl + V | Paste as plain ...| Zulip