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Creating Basecamp Project Templates

If you're creating the same type of Basecamp projects over and over again, you can save time by creating a Basecamp template. In this video, Kimberly from the Basecamp Customer Success team walks through how to create a Basecamp template. You'll even learn how assigning tasks and setting relative due dates within a template are handled once a project is created.

Automatic Check-ins in Basecamp

Basecamp's Automatic Check-ins tool is a simple way to ask your team recurring questions and gather their answers all in one place. They're a great way to replace status calls or meetings while keeping everything on the record. In this video, Kimberly from the Basecamp Customer Success team walks through how to create Automatic Check-ins in the Basecamp project management software. She also shares how the team at Basecamp uses Automatic Check-ins on a daily and weekly basis.

10 Hidden Features in Basecamp

Check out 10 features in Basecamp you might not know about – from changing your Basecamp colors to closing comment threads. Kimberly from Basecamp's Customer Success team shares some Basecamp features even power users might not know about! Were any of these tips new to you? Let us know in the comments! Timestamps: Want to understand the basics of working with Basecamp? Our Basecamp Basics playlist will help you get started.

Basecamp 4 NEW Feature - Just Following

Basecamp now makes it easy to stay in the loop of a project, without getting all the notifications. “Just following” allows people to have access to projects and participate without being overwhelmed by notifications that aren’t necessarily relevant to them. You can change people’s access type any time. If someone’s “on the project”, their avatar shows up on the project card, and they’re automatically subscribed to the Campfire chat room. If someone’s “just following”, they aren’t listed on the card, and they’re only notified if someone directly @mentions them or assigns them something.