Ask HN: How does your company use Slack?
I'm writing a report for a class on how companies use Slack, how it affects their productivity, etc. It would be incredibly helpful in anyone who works for a company that uses Slack could provide answers to the following questions:
1. How has Slack affected your team's productivity?
2. What are your top 3 features on Slack?
3. Why did you choose Slack instead of some other form of interoffice communication system (Office communicator, Skype, etc.)?
4. Are there any disadvantages to using Slack?
Thanks for the help!
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3- Free
4- None so far.
2. Channels, integrations, also integrating with other teams (I'm part of a Slack channel with a company we're collaborating with and it makes it a lot easier to work on things rather than Skype or email).
3. Word-of-mouth, free
4. Too many channels, can turn into a "Facebook" vibe after a while (once you get "fun" channels that aren't work related). I had to "leave" a bunch of channels today and it's quite controversial to "leave" small channels on a small team... But the noise!
However, we also use bots to track certain pushes and deployments, and we use it to make some news channels that also get compiled into newsletters (adding an article to the newsletter also pushes it into a Slack channel.)
We also use it for quick file-sharing.
We chose Slack because it is the only one remotely pleasant to use. Adoption was unlikely otherwise.
2. Channels, triggers from ifttt, GitHub etc. And integration with giphy is much used :-)
3. Free, we tried this and it works like we wanted
4. None experienced yet