Async Video Status Updates

Chirps – Video Project Status Updates

Share quick, human project updates with short video clips instead of long status reports.

Watch how Chirps replaces long status emails and slide decks with quick, stakeholder-friendly updates.
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In this video, we walk through Chirps on PerchBase and show how project managers can capture short, focused video status updates that stakeholders can watch on their own time. You’ll see how Chirps replace long email threads and slide decks with a clear, human update that lives alongside your project work in PerchBase.

What Are Chirps?

Chirps are short, focused video updates recorded by project managers on PerchBase. They give sponsors, teams, and stakeholders a fast, visual way to understand how a project is doing.

Instead of writing long emails or slide decks for every status meeting, you record a brief video, attach key points, and share it through your PerchBase workspace.

Why Use Video for Project Status?

  • Human, authentic updates that show tone and confidence—not just bullet points.
  • Asynchronous: stakeholders can watch when it fits their schedule.
  • Reduces meeting time while keeping everyone informed.
  • Provides a historical timeline of how the project evolved over time.

Chirps Fit into Your Project Workflow

Chirps complement your written artifacts from Project Sensai, including your business case and project plans.

Use them for:

  • Weekly executive updates.
  • Team check-ins for distributed or remote teams.
  • Milestone and release announcements.
  • Risk and issue escalations with clear context.

How Chirps Work on PerchBase

  1. Create a PerchBase account or log in.
  2. Open the Chirps feature from your PerchBase dashboard.
  3. Record a short video update directly from your device.
  4. Add a brief written summary and tag a project or base.
  5. Share the Chirp with stakeholders so they can watch on demand.

Make Status Updates Less Painful

Chirps help you spend less time formatting slides and more time actually managing the project. When stakeholders can see and hear you, they get clarity faster—and you create a living record of how the project progressed.