Slack is making it easier for app devs to create richer apps today. It’s part of a broader plan to fend off Microsoft Teams and help Slack be more useful and valuable to users and businesses. Details here: https://t.co/sAt2Hdmosx pic.twitter.com/qxzCaaox8p
— Tom Warren (@tomwarren) October 22, 2019
Slack is on route to become the OS of work powered by zillions of integrations. Makes lot of sense and they have for sure a great opportunity here. I’m curious to see UX and long term impact on SaaS provider.https://t.co/tX76wCQeUi
— Guillaume Montard (@g_montard) October 22, 2019
As Slack grows into a central work hub with 1800 app integrations out of the box, it has created an app discovery problem. The company came up with a way to solve that today. https://t.co/IZ9nIjjVmb pic.twitter.com/zngXEyHFBL
— Ron Miller (@ron_miller) October 22, 2019
Slack looks to richer apps to help it fend off Microsoft Teams https://t.co/JXQIOqy6Eb pic.twitter.com/jHu25CIM0V
— The Verge (@verge) October 22, 2019
it is totally bizarre to me that some people actually prefer MS Teams to @SlackHQ. Slack is such a joy to use whereas Teams makes me feel a little sad every time I have to use it. https://t.co/w8buJtJhR2
— capn BOOOOOO albano (@capnsue) October 22, 2019
Slack looks to richer apps to help it fend off Microsoft Teams https://t.co/JXQIOqy6Eb pic.twitter.com/XW9OLePhQD
— The Verge (@verge) October 23, 2019
Slack looks to richer apps to help it fend off Microsoft Teams https://t.co/VcBbiS6P2I via @Verge tip @techmeme
— Sam McEvans (@samueljevans) October 22, 2019