Ask HN: Why didn't Slack try to kill Outlook?
With the Salesforce acquisition this week it brought me back to a thought I had: why didn't Slack integrate email into it's app so it was one-stop shop for ALL communication? I can't think of a reason outside of having a tagline of "killing email".
7 comments
[ 3.3 ms ] story [ 22.4 ms ] threadSlack is also effectively a replacement for email; my team doesn't use email to send documents anymore. We use Slack because it's all in one channel and easy to search. You can share snippets, APKs, documents, links to tickets and Trello cards. You can acknowledge someone's message without having to send a spammy "noted".
Think if you run IT for a large (>5000 people) company, what benefit would there be for a project to change your entire email stack? A new provider would have to check off all those compliance, governance, security, etc. check-boxes and then some. That is what Slack would be up against to get into that market.
In a way, they are killing email. A lot of communication across 3 or more people used to only be via email. Now it happens in Slack (or MS Teams I suppose)
And now that Microsoft is paying attention, it's doing very well at fighting Slack, despite Teams' weaknesses. (They also tried to buy Slack first) But it took Slack to show them that a new group chat product was needed and valuable.