

At the moment of writing, there are more than 2400 different integrations for Slack. Integrations are one of the best parts of the app, but very few Slack fans actually integrate Slack with their other apps at work. It mostly boils down to “It’s popular and everyone else is using it”. Usually, when I ask people what’s cool about Slack, they have a hard time explaining it. It also has this air of being cool, probably thanks to its fancy bots and the fancy copy on its website. No matter their management styles, their industry, niche market, or size of their company, everyone knows about Slack. While talking to a large number of CEOs and founders, I found that they all love Slack. Let’s briefly discuss the advantages of using Slack instead of its many competitors. If you want to find out more about Slack in detail, you can read our Slack review. Here is what we had to say about Slack in a video: It lets you chat with your team, share files and use different integrations, as well as stay up to date with notifications, all the while taking your communication away from your email inbox.

Communication, collaboration and notifications. There are three main reasons why people use Slack as their application of choice. However, we are here to focus on quality, rather than quantity, so here are the very best. If you want to know the real number, you can head to and find out that there are more than 100 different Slack competitors out there. The reason for listing CRMs (and other types of apps) as Slack competitors is probably just to add some numbers to their posts. The problem is, a good number of these tools are CRM apps which are hardly a Slack competitor, which can be confusing you. If you do a quick Google search for “slack alternatives”, you’ll find lots of results that mention various apps as Slack competitors. Great info, perhaps for IT Admins looking to keep the business updated on the various feature releases for the products they are using.There are 100+ Slack alternatives. They also added a new Drafts feature for unfinished or unsent DM and Channel messages. It now can add ten images and files at once. For example, this month (June 2019), The Web Client received a powerful upgrade. The changelogs detail the changes each month, including bug fixes, security updates, and new features. Android Mobile Client Slack Updates/Change Log.iOS Mobile Client Slack Updates/Change Log.Windows Client Slack Updates/Change Log.Web Browser Client Slack Updates / Change Log.Here’s where you can find each of them depending on while client your using: You can keep track of the updates being made to Slack by heading over to the Updates and Changes page for each of its clients. Click the Hamburger Menu at the Top Left of the Slack Screen > Help > Check for Updates.For Mac, iOS, or Android, use the App Store to update your client manually. Note: The below steps are for the Windows Slack client.
