<ahref="/help/about-streams-and-topics">Zulip topics</a> create a separate space for each discussion.
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<li><divclass="list-content"> Questions and answers are easy to find, so each question is only asked once.</div></li>
<li><divclass="list-content">Refer to relevant points by <ahref="/help/link-to-a-message-or-conversation">linking to a message or a topic.</a></div></li>
<li><divclass="list-content">Keep discussions orderly by <ahref="/help/rename-a-topic">moving</a> or <ahref="/help/move-content-to-another-topic">splitting</a> topics when conversations take a turn.</div></li>
<li><div><ahref="/help/resolve-a-topic">Mark the topic ✓ resolved</a> when done!</div></li>
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Zulip has the best user experience of all the chat apps I’ve tried. With the discussion organized by topic within each stream, Zulip is the only app that makes hundreds of conversations manageable.
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<li><divclass="list-content"><ahref="/help/format-your-message-using-markdown#latex">Type LaTeX</a> directly into your Zulip message, and see it beautifully rendered.</div></li>
<li><divclass="list-content">Structure your points with bulleted and numbered <ahref="/help/format-your-message-using-markdown#lists">lists</a>.</div></li>
<li><divclass="list-content"><ahref="/help/code-blocks">Zulip code blocks</a> come with syntax highlighting for over 250 languages, and integrated <ahref="/help/code-blocks#code-playgrounds">code playgrounds.</a></div></li>
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<blockquoteclass="twitter-tweet"data-conversation="none"data-dnt="true"><plang="en"dir="ltr">I used Piazza & Zulip. Piazza lets students ask questions anonymously. Zulip better all-around for chatting, announcements, group work (has built-in LaTeX, as well as threading). Zulip basically replaced email for my class. Easy to pick up if you've used Slack & email before.</p>— Joshua Grochow (@joshuagrochow) <ahref="https://twitter.com/joshuagrochow/status/1336008355911970822?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">December 7, 2020</a></blockquote><scriptasyncsrc="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js"></script>
Use <ahref="/help/emoji-reactions">emoji reactions</a> for a quick pulse check.
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<li><divclass="list-content">Gather students’ preferences with built-in <ahref="/help/create-a-poll">polls.</a></div></li>
<li><divclass="list-content">Hide answers behind <ahref="/help/format-your-message-using-markdown#spoilers">spoilers</a>, letting students think before they read.</div></li>
<li><divclass="list-content">Share lecture notes and reading materials with drag-and-drop file uploads.</div></li>
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Participants across six continents signed up for my graduate-level classes when I decided to open them up to the world during the pandemic. Zulip became a central hub for asychronous Q&A and posting Zoom links for lectures, whiteboard PDFs, and announcements. Zulip’s topics, and the ability to change the topic of someone else's message, has made it much easier for me to keep things coherent. It’s super easy to discuss technical material using the TeX integration, and spoilers are a great way to answer questions about homework without depriving students of a chance to keep thinking about the problem on their own.
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—<ahref="https://kskedlaya.org/">Kiran S. Kedlaya</a>, Professor of Mathematics at University of California San Diego
<li><divclass="list-content">Zulip offers dozens of features for <ahref="/help/moderating-open-organizations">moderating the discussion.</a></div></li>
<li><divclass="list-content">Assign permissions to course staff with <ahref="/help/stream-permissions#detailed-permissions">fine-grained settings</a> for <ahref="/help/roles-and-permissions">administrators and moderators.</a></div></li>
<li><divclass="list-content">Make an announcement stream where only course staff <ahref="/help/stream-permissions#public-streams">can post messages</a>.</div></li>
<li><divclass="list-content">Quickly add staff and students to the right streams. Automatically subscribe users <ahref="/help/set-default-streams-for-new-users">when they join</a>, subscribe a <ahref="/help/user-groups">group of users</a>, or copy membership from another stream.</div></li>
Zulip Cloud is built with <ahref="/privacy/">privacy</a> and <ahref="/security/">security</a> in mind.
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<li><divclass="list-content">Zulip is <ahref="https://github.com/zulip">100% open source</a>. We work hard to make it <ahref="https://zulip.readthedocs.io/en/latest/production/install.html">easy to set up</a> and run a self-hosted Zulip installation, where you have full control of the data.</div></li>
<li><divclass="list-content">Email addresses <ahref="/help/restrict-visibility-of-email-addresses">can be hidden</a>, and students <ahref="/help/status-and-availability#disable-updating-availability">don’t have to share</a> when they are online.</div></li>
<li><divclass="list-content">Students can <ahref="/help/mute-a-user">mute</a> anyone they'd rather not interact with.</div></li>
With <ahref="/apps">apps for every platform</a>, you can check Zulip at your computer or on your phone.
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<li><divclass="list-content">Zulip alerts you about urgent messages with <ahref="/help/stream-notifications">fully customizable</a> mobile, email and desktop notifications.</div></li>
<li><divclass="list-content">Mention <ahref="/help/mention-a-user-or-group">users</a>, <ahref="/help/mention-a-user-or-group#mention-a-user-or-group">groups of users</a> or <ahref="/help/pm-mention-alert-notifications#wildcard-mentions">everyone</a> when you need their attention.</div>
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<li><divclass="list-content">Use Zulip in your language or choice, with translations into <ahref="https://www.transifex.com/zulip/zulip/">17 languages</a>.</div></li>
<li><divclass="list-content">Zulip works reliably for organizations with thousands of users online at once.</div></li>