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. | There are three types of channels in Zulip: | Private channels (indicated by ), where joining and viewing messages requires being invited. You can choose whether new subscribers can see messages...| 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