Weekly Standup Update Template
Structured weekly update for remote teams and async communication.
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AI Free Tools Editorial
Published
March 17, 2026
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March 17, 2026
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📋 WEEKLY UPDATE — [Your Name] | Week of [Date] ✅ COMPLETED THIS WEEK: - [Task 1] — [brief outcome/impact] - [Task 2] — [brief outcome/impact] - [Task 3] — [brief outcome/impact] 🔄 IN PROGRESS: - [Task 1] — [% complete, expected finish date] - [Task 2] — [% complete, blockers if any] 🎯 NEXT WEEK PRIORITIES: 1. [Top priority] — [why it matters] 2. [Priority 2] 3. [Priority 3] 🚧 BLOCKERS / NEED HELP: - [Blocker] — Need [specific help] from [person/team] 💡 WINS / LEARNINGS: - [Something that went well or a lesson learned]
💡 Pro Tip
Keep each bullet to one line. The 'Blockers' section is the most important — it's your chance to ask for help early. Add a 'Wins' section to celebrate progress and maintain team morale, especially in remote teams.
📌 When to Use This Template
For weekly status updates in remote or hybrid teams. Send Monday morning or Friday afternoon, depending on team preference.
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