Customer Reviews (10)
Samuel H.
Great channels, search needs work
The channel organization in Slack is exactly what we needed to keep conversations tidy and focused. I love how easy it is to jump between different topics without losing track. The search feature is helpful but sometimes doesn’t pick up on older messages as well as I'd like, which can be frustrating when digging through past conversations.
Kyle S.
Really handy for team chats
Slack’s been a lifesaver for keeping all my team chats in one spot. I love how easy it is to jump between channels and threads without feeling lost. The only annoying thing is sometimes the notifications get a bit overwhelming, but overall it’s way better than juggling emails all day.
Digby T.
Solid for team chats
Slack's really handy for keeping all our team chats in one place, though sometimes the notifications get kinda overwhelming. Love how easy it is to find old messages tho.
Julia C.
Good but a bit pricey
Slack offers a solid experience, but the pricing feels a bit steep once you add up all the paid features we actually need. For smaller teams, it might be worth it, but for us, it’s hard to justify the cost given some limitations.
Wayne D.
Great threading and search features
The message threading in Slack really helps keep conversations organized, especially when multiple topics pop up in the same channel. I also like how easy it is to search through past messages—finding that one link or file is way less frustrating than before. That said, the notification settings can be a bit confusing at times, making it tricky to get just the right alerts without missing important updates.
Bobby C.
Great for team communication
Our team of about 12 uses Slack daily to keep quick chats and project updates flowing, and it definitely helps cut down on emails. Getting everyone on board took a couple of weeks, but once they saw how handy the channels and integrations were, it stuck pretty well.
Stephanie S.
Great for quick team chats
Our team of about 15 started using Slack to cut down on email clutter, and after a bit of initial push, most people got into the groove. It’s made quick check-ins and sharing files way easier, though sometimes the constant notifications can get distracting.
Jayden C.
Cleaner and More Focused Chats
Switched from Microsoft Teams after feeling bogged down by its cluttered interface; Slack’s layout makes it way easier to jump between conversations without losing track. I also gave Discord a shot, but Slack’s thread organization and integration options just fit better with how my team works day-to-day. It’s great for keeping channels focused and the search function actually helps find what I need quickly. The only gripe is that the notification settings can be a bit fiddly to get just right.
Tom K.
Clean and efficient team chat
I switched from Microsoft Teams because Slack's interface feels way less cluttered and easier to navigate, especially when juggling multiple projects. I also gave Discord a shot for team chat, but Slack's thread feature and app integrations just made organizing conversations smoother for us. The only downside is sometimes the notification settings can get a bit overwhelming if you're not careful with customization. Overall, it's been a solid choice for keeping our remote team connected without too much hassle.
Aiden M.
Good but a bit pricey
Slack does a solid job for team communication, but I find the pricing a bit steep, especially as our team started growing. The free version is okay for small groups, but once you hit the paid plans, it feels like you’re paying a premium for features that aren’t game-changers. That said, it does save a lot of time compared to endless email chains, so I’d say it pays for itself if you rely on it daily. Still, for the cost, I expected a few more integrations without extra charges.