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Channels

Channels structure communication inside Mindlog. They help teams separate discussions by topic, project, or functional area instead of posting everything into one shared stream.

Live channel overview
Live channel overview

What This Page Is For

Use channels to give internal communication a stable structure. Well-designed channels reduce noise, improve findability, and make it easier to follow the right activity stream.

Who Should Use It

Channels are usually maintained by team leads, communication owners, or administrators who define how Mindlog should be organized.

What You See on the Page

Channels list showing name, owner, and record count columns
Channels list showing name, owner, and record count columns

The live channel page includes:

  • A New Channel action
  • A searchable table of existing channels
  • Columns for Name, Owner, and Records
  • Activity filters for active, deactivated, and deleted channels
  • Optional categorization through tags
  • Bottom actions for Delete, Activate, and Deactivate

Typical Tasks

Create a new channel

  1. Open Control Center > Channels.
  2. Click New Channel.
  3. Enter a clear channel name.
  4. Set the owner or responsible group.
  5. Save the channel and communicate when the team should use it.
New channel form with name and owner fields
New channel form with name and owner fields

Review the channel structure

Use the channel list to answer questions such as:

  • Which channels are still active?
  • Which channels belong to a shared owner?
  • Which channels no longer receive records and can be retired?

Retire or clean up channels

  • Rename channels if the underlying process has changed.
  • Deactivate channels that are no longer in use.
  • Keep naming conventions consistent so users can quickly understand where to post.

Naming and Governance Guidelines

  • Prefer short, business-readable names.
  • Create channels for durable communication structures, not for every short-lived topic.
  • Assign shared ownership where a channel should remain available beyond one person.
  • Review old channels periodically so Mindlog does not accumulate unused structures.