v 4.19.0|Slack
Slack is an online social messaging platform that allows teams of all sizes to collaborate on projects more effectively. Slack allows users to create a team, log in, and then have group or private chats with other members of the team. They can also share data and links and discuss the project together. Slack allows you to search all communications.
Slack allows team conversations to be organized into open channels. Channels can be used by anyone; everyone has a clear view of all aspects.
Users can create private channels to share sensitive information and invite only a few members of their team. Private channels can only be accessed by the owner and are not open to others.
Slack's file sharing feature is a great feature. Drag and drop files, documents and PDFs to share with anyone. You can also get instant feedback and discussion via comments. You can also save it to your desktop for later reference. Simply copy the link to the file, and the document will be instantly in sync and searchable.
Slack automatically indexes and archives all data so that it can easily be searched. It doesn't matter if it is messages, notifications, files, or anything else. Slack indexes every file to make it easy for you to search for data in Word files, PDFs, and other docs.
Slack subscribes for a freemium pricing structure, which includes a free trial (no credit card required) and a freemium pricing plan. Slack also offers Standard, Plus, Enterprise plans. The Standard plan includes all the features of the Free plan plus the following: a searchable archive that can store unlimited messages, unlimited service connections, priority support, Google authentication (OAuth/Google Apps For Domains sign-on), configurable email ingestion, two-factor authentication, user group and beta version for group calls. The Standard plan costs $6.67 per user per month. These features are also included in the Plus plan and Enterprise plans, which cost $12.50 per month and $32 per month, respectively.
Slack is a great service that allows teams to communicate in real-time together. Slack supports private groups and direct messaging. It has a simple web interface and native apps for Mac, Windows Linux, Android, iOS, and Linux. No matter what platform or device a team member uses, they can keep up regardless of the platform. Slack is a highly-respected communications platform, thanks to its advanced features, including encrypted messaging and over 100 integrations with an open API.