Description

Slack brings team communication and collaboration into one place so you can get more work done, whether you belong to a large enterprise or a small business. Tick off your to-do list and make progress on your projects by bringing the right people, conversations, tools and information you need together. Slack is available on any device, so you can find and access your team and your work whether you’re at your desk or on the go.

Use Slack to:
• Communicate with your team and organise your conversations by topic, project or anything else that matters to your work
• Message or call any person or group within your team
• Share and edit documents and collaborate with the right people, all in Slack
• Integrate the tools and services you already use into your workflow, including Google Drive, Salesforce, Dropbox, Asana, Twitter, Zendesk and more
• Easily search a central knowledge base that automatically indexes and archives your team’s past conversations and files
• Customise your notifications so you stay focused on what matters

Scientifically proven (or at least rumoured) to make your working life simpler, more pleasant and more productive. We hope you’ll give Slack a try.

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User Rating

3.92 out of 5

1,655 ratings in Australia

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Slack Reviews

Just a messaging platform

Allan2484 on

Australia

While Slack says it is compatible with other apps and can be integrated with calendars and planners to become a project management tool, the steps noted online to add these apps require you sign in to Slack through a browser. When you open Slack in a browser and click “sign in” it takes you to a download link for the mobile app. Unfortunately, the advertised solutions aren’t easily implemented or accessible aside from messages and threads. All in all, this app is a glorified messageboard advertised as an organisational tool. Very frustrating.

The Most Stupid Sign In Process

mduregon on

Australia

I am the holder of the account, pay for a team of five and cannot login. Login using the email, it sends me an email that the email has no account, check the phone app and I am logged into slack using that same email. This has always been difficult but is getting ridiculous, not sure what the Business Analysts at Slack think… or more likely don’t think… terrible how this platform is considered to be worth billions upon billions!

Marketing notifications

softservegames on

Australia

This would be a five-star review if Slack hadn’t recently adopted the scummy practice of sending useless spam notifications whose purpose is to get its users to engage with the app. Those notifications aren’t triggered by any relevant activity in the app. Slack is a business-critical application and yet its marketing team has decided to take a big steaming dump on it. This will make people disable notifications and miss business-critical messages. I recommend people use Teams until Slack stops doing this and publicly states that it won’t happen again.

Do not upgrade

What-a-Sucker on

Australia

This update introduces breaking changes (same as back in 2023) if you are using bot to post messages with custom username fields.

No way to link

Steve.capell on

Australia

You’d think that an app that is expressly designed to provide a way to communicate with groups would, like most networking apps, allow me to create a link to a channel and even a deep link to a message in a channel. But no. When there’s an interesting message in a channel, I can’t point anyone at it.

No transparency, no way to delete account or stop subscription the isn’t listed here

Shelle777 on

Australia

Unfortunately like so many apps these days I’m finding this is subscription based. There is no info on the app store about subscriptions, and I hade go thru several pages to find pricing. Nowhere to delete profile so assuming now they have my card I’m going to have fight just to stop the payments.

App crashes

Mutukrish on

Australia

The app constantly and I can’t even open the app on iPhone 16

It’s really a terrible experience to login and basically use compared to WhatsApp

JimmyKell on

Australia

I have to use Slack because that’s what our developers use. I’ve been using WhatsApp so happily. And Slack is just so convoluted and difficult and not use a friendly and just makes me unhappy.

Doesn’t work

Darcy123356 on

Australia

Can’t sign in

Channel Details Errors

Chris && on

Australia

Unable to edit channel details when @user is alway shown errors when trying to @user.

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