--- title: "GitLab Intro Webcast: Workflow" date: 2016-03-11 categories: company author: Heather McNamee author_twitter: nearlythere image_title: '/images/unsplash/moving-parts.jpg' --- In our latest webcast, we highlighted a typical daily workflow when using GitLab. We looked at features in GitLab which emphasize conversation, collaborating early, improving discoverability, and keeping your momentum going. [Job](http://twitter.com/jobvo) showed how he starts his day, checking his todo list, providing feedback on issues, line-by-line code review, and getting to work on his own commits. This demo is based on [GitLab Flow](http://doc.gitlab.com/ee/workflow/gitlab_flow.html) which is lightweight and scales easily for even large teams. Watch the recording below. Sign up to our [newsletter](/company/contact/#newsletter) so you don't miss our webcasts! In this webcast: - Overview of Groups and Projects - Always start with an issue - Organizing with Labels and Milestones - Referencing related work such as @mentions, Fixes #ID or Closes #ID - Q&A: Questions from webcast attendees answered live ## Webcast Recording ## Webcast Slides ## Join our next webcasts! Can't make these times? Register anyway, and we'll send you a link to watch later. In our next webcast on March 24th, we'll take a look at the new features in GitLab 8.6! - Date: Thursday, March 24, 2016 - Time: 5pm (17:00) UTC; 12pm EST; 9am PST - [Register here][webcast1] In the following webcast, we'll focus entirely on GitLab CI. - Date: Thursday, April 14, 2016 - Time: 5pm (17:00) UTC; 12pm EST; 9am PST - [Register here][webcast2] [webcast1]: http://page.gitlab.com/mar242016-release-webcast.html [webcast2]: http://page.gitlab.com/apr-2016-gitlab-intro-ci-webcast.html