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Gather 2.0 Pilot Guide

Follow this five-step guide to launch Gather for your organization

How to run a Gather office pilot

Join over 10,000 remote organizations, from startups to Fortune 500s, building connected, productive teams on Gather.

1. Plan the Details

Before launching the pilot, decide who will participate, when, and why you’re trying Gather (this will help with evaluation later).

Who to include:
Select teams that frequently collaborate, such as two engineering pods or an engineering team and a product team.

When to start:
Anytime! Just be sure to communicate expectations to your team so everyone can fully commit.

Know your ‘why’:
Review the benefits of a virtual office and determine what you hope to improve about your team’s culture. Consider these goals as you evaluate your pilot.

2. Invite the Team

To add members, click Invite at the top of the Office panel. Copy the link.

Send the invite during business hours, when you (as an Admin) can be in your Gather office to welcome people and help them settle in.

This is also a good time to share context about Gather and why you’re piloting it. Here’s an announcement template you can copy and paste.

3. Onboard the Team

After accepting the invite, everyone should onboard into the office.

Copy the quick overview below or share this Getting Started Guide to help your teammates get started.

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  1. Download the Gather Desktop App for easy access to your office and the best performance
  2. Connect your Google Calendar and install the Chrome Extension
  3. Move/schedule all internal meetings in Gather so there’s no confusion about where to join a call
  4. Claim a desk to ‘sit’ by teammates just like in a physical office
  5. Read the Getting Started Guide to learn the basics of Gather
4. Work in Gather

It’s time to start using the office together. Swing by each others’ desks, hold meetings, and collaborate on projects.

Best practices to make the most of your office during the pilot:

  • Hold all regularly scheduled meetings in Gather. That includes department meetings, standups, 1:1s, all-hands, etc.
  • Keep Gather open even if you’re not talking to anyone. This helps others see who’s available for real-time collaboration.
  • Start conversations by waving. This action is a nice way to let someone know you want to talk.
  • Collaborate with cross-functional partners. These meetings are a great way to introduce Gather to other departments.
  • Ask your team for feedback throughout the pilot. Are there enough meeting areas? Does the seating chart make sense? Implement feedback for the best experience.

Remember: Gather is a new way of working. As your team builds the habit of collaborating in the virtual office, it’ll feel increasingly easy and natural.

5. Evaluate the Pilot

To evaluate Gather, survey your team to measure productivity, engagement, connectedness, and general sentiment about Gather.

For the first four statements, use a Linear Scale of 1-5, with 1 meaning ‘Strongly Disagree’ and 5 meaning ‘Strongly Agree’.

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  1. Gather has made it easier for me to engage with coworkers when I need to.
  2. Gather has helped me feel more engaged with [company name].
  3. Gather has helped me feel more connected to my teammates.
  4. Overall, how satisfied are you with your experience using Gather?
  5. Why did you provide that rating? Feel free to expand on what you liked, disliked, and hope to see regarding your experience with Gather. [optional]

Review the survey feedback to build your case for Gather. Pair the data with employee quotes to capture the complete picture of your pilot experience.

Use the following template to share your results:

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We piloted Gather for [amount of time] with [total number of] members.

After surveying the team, [Survey Question 1] were able to schedule fewer meetings. [Survey Question 2] felt more engaged with [Company Name], and [Survey Question 3] felt more connected to their teammates.

Overall, [Survey Question 4] of the team are satisfied with Gather. Examples of feedback:

[Survey Question 5]

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  • Quote 2
  • Quote 3

See how teams use Gather

From productivity benefits like reducing meetings to cultural benefits like increasing engagement, learn how your team can benefit from a virtual office.

Billy Luedtke
CEO, Intuition Systems

I’ve always loved the energy and focus of a war room during crunch time—it’s where the magic happens. Gather has given us the ability to recreate that intense, collaborative environment remotely, which is absolutely invaluable.

Padric Gleason
SVP of Operations at Human-I-T

Gather shortened decision cycles, improved creative collaboration, and facilitates knowledge sharing between our Los Angeles and Detroit facilities. It has also improved cross-team training and sped up issue resolution, which all contributed to a stronger, more cohesive culture and improved retention.

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Morgan Soley
Director of Engineering, Beatport

Thanks to Gather, we communicate better. There are fewer meetings on the calendar. And we’re pushing forward faster. It’s been transformative to our remote culture.

Frequently asked questions

Do I have to start with a structured pilot? What if I don’t want to mandate Gather?

Every organization is different, and you know your colleagues best. In our experience, however, teams that follow a structured pilot process typically see the fastest success. At a minimum, we recommend holding all internal meetings in Gather (replacing Zoom, Microsoft Teams, or Google Meet), and keeping Gather open for the duration of the workday to encourage unscheduled interactions. 

We understand mandating a new tool for your team can be an intimidating process. For messaging advice, use our Gather Pilot Announcement Template. For help putting together a custom pilot plan for large teams, contact us

How can I make sure my pilot goes smoothly?

If you’re unsure about the best pilot path for your team, contact us. We’ve helped over 10,000 remote organizations, ranging from startups to Fortune 500s, build their virtual office on Gather, and we’d love to help yours next!

Where does Gather fit within our tool stack? Will people find it difficult to manage another comms tool?

Gather replaces Zoom, Microsoft Teams, or Google Meet as the primary meeting tool for most teams. Instead of only opening Gather for meetings, however, each person keeps the app open for the duration of the workday so it’s easy to talk to people at any time. 

Can Gather help me build my office?

Yes! Gather will assist with a custom floor plan. When you contact sales,  mention you are a Gather 2.0 user.

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