
The weekly update, written for you
Writing the weekly update is one of the most time-consuming rituals in any team. You pull together what shipped, what moved, what’s blocked — usually by scanning five different tools and writing a summary from scratch. Mio does that scan for you and drafts the digest directly in Slack.
Mio reads the channel’s message history, cross-references what closed and what shipped, checks what’s still open, and returns a structured digest. You review, edit if needed, and post. The whole thing takes under two minutes.
@mio draft the weekly update for #engineering
What goes into a Mio weekly recap
What shipped
Completed work drawn from your project tools and channel history — with links back to the source.
What’s in progress
Active work and its current state, so the team knows what to expect next week.
What moved
Items carried over from last week with a note on why.
Blockers
Anything flagged as blocked, with the relevant context so stakeholders can act.
Upcoming priorities
What the team is focused on next, pulled from your backlog and channel discussions.
Works with 3,000+ tools
The weekly recap is only as good as the sources it can read — the more you connect, the more complete and accurate the digest. Mio pulls from Slack channel history, project management tools, code repositories, documents, and any other connected source to build a full picture of the week.
Use cases
Get started
Mio is free to start. Install it in 30 seconds from app.mio.xyz. Invite Mio to any channel and ask for a recap anytime.