Slack

Business Communication

Published by: Slack Technologies

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

3.81 out of 5

2,279 ratings in Canada

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Ratings History

Slack Reviews

The best communication platform I have ever used

Dkeiz123 on

Canada

I haven’t used slack since 2019 and it has really come a long way. Was previously using google chat for company communication and slack is light years ahead of google Chat

Dreadfully slow

srmocher on

Canada

The app’s performance over the last year has become dreadfully slow. It used to be snappier when wanting to view messages, DMs or loading notifications m. But it’s so slow now even with the best network that I actively try to avoid using it.

Total trash

MikailsFather on

Canada

In today’s world paying 2 to 3 for a trash app like this. No thanks, really slimy Salesforce sales people. They sign you on contract that can not be cancelled

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Kelli789752567 on

Canada

Allow people to turn off useless features that keep being added. Don't discontinue for people with old browsers, we don't always have a choice

Excellent in every way

edisonmedison on

Canada

What I said in the title

Good app works well

LecoleJ99 on

Canada

No lag honestly pretty good

Cannot upload videos

daewonkim.com on

Canada

Wow... this sucks

Good work place tool

Lockyerphoto on

Canada

Good app, love many of the features and functionality. Video calls can be a little weird some times, but over all a good product.

work sucks

taco_8000 on

Canada

but this app is well designed and makes communicating remotely easier

Terrible

meaghangalesloot on

Canada

You can only have one channel ...

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