To provide some guidance, here are a few examples of tools and software you can use for your remote stand-ups. Note that these are not endorsements or recommendations, merely examples of what is available in the market. Standuply, for instance, is a bot that automates stand-ups via Slack by asking predefined or custom questions and sending a summary report. Additionally, ScrumGenius helps you run asynchronous stand-ups via email, Slack, Microsoft Teams, or Webex Teams by collecting and sharing updates, goals, and blockers. Geekbot is another bot that runs daily stand-ups via Slack with simple questions about what team members did yesterday and plan to do today. Team O'clock facilitates synchronous or asynchronous stand-ups via video or audio call with a timer, agenda, and format for each meeting. Lastly, Parabol helps you run agile stand-ups and retrospectives via video call with a shared board where you can add cards, vote, group, and discuss. It can also be integrated with other tools such as GitHub, Jira, or Asana to sync tasks and projects.