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
Organization administrators can configure the default values of personal preference settings for new users joining the organization. This can help seamlessly customize the Zulip experience to match how the organization in question is using Zulip. | Existing users' preferences cannot be modified by administrators, and users will be able to customize their own settings once they join. Administrators can customize defaults for all personal preference settings, including the following: | Privacy ...| Zulip
User groups offer a flexible way to manage permissions in your organization. Most permissions in Zulip can be granted to any combination of roles, groups, and individual users. | Groups provide an easy way to refer to multiple users at once. You can: | You can add a group to another user group, making it easy to express your organization's structure in Zulip's permissions system. | Your feedback helps us make Zulip better for everyone! Please contact us with questions, suggestions, and featur...| Zulip
Each Zulip account is associated with an email address. If your organization allows multiple authentication methods, it doesn't matter which one is used to create an account. All authentication methods will work for all users in your organization, provided that they are associated with the account email. To log in with email, users are required to verify their email account by clicking on a validation link. | Zulip provides a number of configuration options to control who can create a new acc...| Zulip