Fewer meetings, faster projects with Loom and Jira

Learn more about how you can use Loom and Jira together to reduce meetings, achieve better collaboration, and launch projects faster.

Today, many teams are distributed, making hybrid work the new normal. Join this webinar to learn more about how you can use Loom and Jira together to reduce meetings, achieve better asynchronous collaboration, and launch projects faster.

In this webinar, you’ll learn:

  • How to simultaneously use Jira for project management with Loom to bring clarity and personality to working on a distributed team
  • Examples of Loom and Jira working together, including new integrations
  • Inspiration for new team practices and rituals to improve collaboration and efficiency

Not familiar with Loom or Jira? Loom is the leading video communication tool for work, and Jira is your team's project management tool to track, deliver, and report on work – all in one place.

Speakers

Liz Novak

Loom Customer Success Manager, Atlassian

Liz Novak is a dedicated Customer Success Manager at Atlassian, based in Austin, TX, where she leads workshops and empowers customers on all things Loom. As an advocate for remote work, she helps teams harness the full potential of asynchronous video communication and plays a pivotal role in driving customer success. Now, as part of the Atlassian suite, she is thrilled to contribute to the evolving landscape of collaboration and productivity tools. In her free time, she loves catching live music whenever she can and taking her dogs, Gandalf and Noodle, out around town.

Ben Payne

Product Manager, Atlassian

Ben Payne is a Product Manager at Atlassian, based in Sydney, Australia. Ben previously worked on Jira Work Management where he built a number of features improving usability and configuration. Now, as part of Loom joining the Atlassian suite, he’s led the integration effort ensuring Atlassian can seamlessly weave Loom into their workflows to supercharge their productivity. In his free time, he loves playing games with friends, running, and reading whatever shocks him the most.