Tech IndustryJul 8, 2022
Amazonmdmmrnrju

Slack innovation process?

Slack is my favorite tool to use and makes work more fun. It is constantly improving. It’s impressive and exciting to see features that improve my workflow that I didn’t even think of. Anyone from Slack willing to share how you innovate and move so quickly? #slack

Amazon ggVU30 Jul 8, 2022

Is it so ? I have used teams and use slack now , found teams more feature rich but that could be my lack of experience which the tool. Could you give some examples?

Microsoft BezosLover Jul 8, 2022

With Slack you can integrate with AWS to make auto updates to channels. For builds, alarms etc. Also has a better in chat options between group calls, direct calls, or channel calls. Personally like slacks organization more as well. Where a list of channels can be favorited or organized. I notice with teams I've been saving URLs to chat groups because the group doesn't stay pinned in my side bar (maybe a noob move). Slack has a better mobile app imo. Better emoji customization as well.

Meta obPk71 Jul 8, 2022

Not a “slack”-er. But I’ve heard they don’t have a strong data & experimentation culture, which is weird. But it seems to be working for them

Snap tc310k Jul 8, 2022

slack is awesome. They recently released huddle and aspire to be the digital headquarter of any company. There are many great products on the horizon. Read up on the story of slack it actually started as a video game and I believe it’s a very product centric company.

Amazon mdmmrnrju OP Jul 8, 2022

They must be

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jzam56 Jul 9, 2022

Salesforce will make sure they put a stop to that.

Slack kuqU18 Jul 10, 2022

One thing that I can tell you is that we spend many many months dog fooding our features before launching them to the public. A feature like huddles went through dozens of major rethinking and major redesigns before launching to the public. It’s not about first to market, but the best user experience possible Well it may seem like innovation is happening quickly from the outside, internally, things take a while and are never launched before they are ready.