How Studio Lite helps Microsoft Teams deliver clear, concise help content
Hiring creative talent isn’t as simple as it used to be. Companies need specialized expertise to scale projects efficiently, but traditional hiring models can be slow, expensive, or inflexible.
That’s where Studio Lite comes in.
At Allovus, we built Studio Lite as a flexible, project-based solution that helps businesses get skilled creative professionals without long-term hiring commitments. Studio Lite helps businesses access skilled specialists without long-term hiring commitments. Our teams deliver clear, measurable success on a fixed-price, deliverable-based model
One of our most impactful Studio Lite partnerships? Microsoft Teams.
With over 320 million users worldwide, Microsoft Teams relies on clear, concise help content to ensure users can navigate features with ease. Our Studio Lite team of expert UX writers plays a critical role in:
? Creating how-to content for new features
? Maintaining a library of over 1,000 help articles
? Ensuring accuracy across 48 languages
? Supporting product launches like Teams 2.0 & Microsoft Copilot
These help articles appear in-product and via keyword search, providing users with the answers they need—when they need them.
How we work with Microsoft Teams
Our UX writers step in at the final stages of product development, transforming technical updates into easy-to-follow help documentation. Working closely with PMs and engineers, we ensure:
?? Technical jargon becomes clear, concise content
?? User guides are structured for better accessibility
?? Content remains up-to-date based on Power BI insights
“Great UX writing is invisible—until it’s missing.” That’s why clear, concise help content makes all the difference.
Next week, we’ll take you behind the scenes of our Microsoft Teams case study—showing exactly how our Studio Lite model helped improve documentation for millions of users worldwide.
?? Interested in how the Allovus Studio Lite model can help your team? Let’s connect.
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