We use the tool for project collaboration within our team. It helps us manage our daily activities. We've also integrated Slack with other tools to schedule our meetings. I'm unsure if we're currently using a professional or standard license, as there may be some limitations. Overall, we're utilizing it mainly for collaboration purposes.
I use the solution to communicate with the developer community. If I have any issues, I reach out to them for troubleshooting. I also use the product to know about upcoming tool upgrades. We use the solution as a community to reach out.
My primary use case for Slack is chat. Private chat, group chat, chat in channels, etc. This includes file sharing or pasting screenshots in the chatΒ is quite helpful if you want to explain something.Β Sometimes I also go on a huddle, but that's not the primary use case.Β
I use the solution mainly for chat. I go on spontaneous calls with colleagues. We also have channels for specific topics or customers and share workspaces with partners. Some of our partners also use Slack. So, we use shared workspaces and channels, which is a very good way to stay in contact with them.
We use the solution to collaborate with other teams. As a product manager, I need to engage with the engineering team, marketing department, and account executives. The solution suits collaboration, where multiple people work on the same issue. We use it for integration with Google Drive and Zoom. It syncs up with the official Google account. So, I get notified through Slack whenever I have a meeting or if somebody shares a particular document on Google Drive. It also tells if somebody leaves a comment on a document on Google Drive. I also use it to connect with my internal IT team.
Associate Member at IIM Lucknow Alumni Association
Real User
Top 20
2023-07-06T07:48:15Z
Jul 6, 2023
We primarily use it for internal communication and coordination. Mostly, we were using it to share information and then, you know, use it more as a repository for exchange and communication among users. So we were using it more like an alternative to email, at least for all internal conversations and coordination. That's one. And mostly to share info and share docs, etcetera.
Senior Engineering Manager at a wholesaler/distributor with 5,001-10,000 employees
Real User
Top 5
2023-06-29T10:26:27Z
Jun 29, 2023
We use Slack for Team communication and also for channel alignment functionality. We also use the solution for monitoring. Meaning that we integrate it with other workloads that we have in the cloud, so that we can monitor.
I use it if I want to search for information from Kubernetes communities, and then I chat with someone who already has knowledge or knows about Kubernetes. I use it to talk to people using other software like Kubernetes.
Senior Director - Data Management at a tech services company with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
Top 10
2023-06-26T10:12:30Z
Jun 26, 2023
The tool helped us with collaboration. Another use case for us was ticketing, where people who needed to take action could be informed immediately on Slack rather than over the conventional mechanism of emails. You need to look over hundreds of emails and then realize that there is a ticket. You can also collaborate to get document reviews done and avail feedback immediately rather than exchanging and putting it in our systems.
We use Slack for general communication, conference calls, and sharing screens because we have people working from different countries. There are 53 people using Slack in our organization. The solution is deployed on-premises.
Our internal team primarily used Slack for communication with each other. If two or three people were working on the same modules then they were able to share code and work together.
I use Slack primarily for communications. This includes communicating with individuals as well as grouping people into cells to work on specific parts of a project. We don't use the features beyond just the basic communicative side of it.
Project Manager - Business Consultant at Comtrade System Integration
Real User
2020-04-12T07:27:04Z
Apr 12, 2020
We are using Slack to collaborate between employees, as many of them are working from home. While I personally started using it a couple of years ago, it has been about a month since all of our employees began using it.
I use Slack to communicate mainly for content related tasks with clients as they find it easy and quick to keep track of all of the on-going projects. Most importantly, it helped me to communicate with other content writers whenever I have to work in a team for a particular content project.
I mainly use Slack as a collaborative chat, video and audio tool. I am able to set up a Slack room for different purposes and have all major stakeholders collaborate in real time. I enjoy the functionality on Slack that enables my team members to edit and collaborate on documents simultaneously.
Slack is where work happens. Itβs a digital workspace that powers your organization β all the pieces and the people β so you can get things done.Slack brings all your communication together in one place. It's real-time messaging, archiving and search for modern teams.
We mainly use Slack as a communication channel. Additionally, we use it for remote working and voice meetings through Slack Connect.
We used the solution to communicate within the team and with other people outside the company. We only used the solution for chatting.
We use the solution for internal communication within the company. We also use Slack for one-to-one messages and audio and video meetings.
We use Slack mainly for internal communication and some file storage and document storage.
We use the tool for project collaboration within our team. It helps us manage our daily activities. We've also integrated Slack with other tools to schedule our meetings. I'm unsure if we're currently using a professional or standard license, as there may be some limitations. Overall, we're utilizing it mainly for collaboration purposes.
I use the solution to communicate with the developer community. If I have any issues, I reach out to them for troubleshooting. I also use the product to know about upcoming tool upgrades. We use the solution as a community to reach out.
My primary use case for Slack is chat. Private chat, group chat, chat in channels, etc. This includes file sharing or pasting screenshots in the chatΒ is quite helpful if you want to explain something.Β Sometimes I also go on a huddle, but that's not the primary use case.Β
I use the solution mainly for chat. I go on spontaneous calls with colleagues. We also have channels for specific topics or customers and share workspaces with partners. Some of our partners also use Slack. So, we use shared workspaces and channels, which is a very good way to stay in contact with them.
I use Slack for team collaboration.
We use the solution to collaborate with other teams. As a product manager, I need to engage with the engineering team, marketing department, and account executives. The solution suits collaboration, where multiple people work on the same issue. We use it for integration with Google Drive and Zoom. It syncs up with the official Google account. So, I get notified through Slack whenever I have a meeting or if somebody shares a particular document on Google Drive. It also tells if somebody leaves a comment on a document on Google Drive. I also use it to connect with my internal IT team.
I use Slack for communication with my colleagues.
We use the solution for basic communication such as chatting.
We use Slack for internal communication between cross-functional teams.
I use the solution for communicating with all the teams. We can communicate with people from other countries.
I work alongside other departments, and we use Slack mainly as a source of communication.
We primarily use it for internal communication and coordination. Mostly, we were using it to share information and then, you know, use it more as a repository for exchange and communication among users. So we were using it more like an alternative to email, at least for all internal conversations and coordination. That's one. And mostly to share info and share docs, etcetera.
We use Slack for Team communication and also for channel alignment functionality. We also use the solution for monitoring. Meaning that we integrate it with other workloads that we have in the cloud, so that we can monitor.
I use it if I want to search for information from Kubernetes communities, and then I chat with someone who already has knowledge or knows about Kubernetes. I use it to talk to people using other software like Kubernetes.
The tool helped us with collaboration. Another use case for us was ticketing, where people who needed to take action could be informed immediately on Slack rather than over the conventional mechanism of emails. You need to look over hundreds of emails and then realize that there is a ticket. You can also collaborate to get document reviews done and avail feedback immediately rather than exchanging and putting it in our systems.
We use the solution to manage communication within our organization.
I use the tool to communicate with my team because we work remotely since COVID.
We're using Slack to communicate with other partners outside of our company. In most of the cases, it's for external communication.
We use it for internal communication, and we also use it for external communication or customer relations.
We use Slack for general communication, conference calls, and sharing screens because we have people working from different countries. There are 53 people using Slack in our organization. The solution is deployed on-premises.
We use Slack for communication and announcements. The solution is deployed on-premises. We have around 65 people using this solution in our company.
Our internal team primarily used Slack for communication with each other. If two or three people were working on the same modules then they were able to share code and work together.
I use Slack primarily for communications. This includes communicating with individuals as well as grouping people into cells to work on specific parts of a project. We don't use the features beyond just the basic communicative side of it.
We used Slack for all of our internal communications during the COVID pandemic.
We are using Slack to collaborate between employees, as many of them are working from home. While I personally started using it a couple of years ago, it has been about a month since all of our employees began using it.
We use Slack for having meetings with one of our vendors.
We are using Slack for web conferencing. It is primarily for external communication with one of our suppliers.
I use Slack to communicate mainly for content related tasks with clients as they find it easy and quick to keep track of all of the on-going projects. Most importantly, it helped me to communicate with other content writers whenever I have to work in a team for a particular content project.
I mainly use Slack as a collaborative chat, video and audio tool. I am able to set up a Slack room for different purposes and have all major stakeholders collaborate in real time. I enjoy the functionality on Slack that enables my team members to edit and collaborate on documents simultaneously.
It's our organization's chatroom where workflows and information are passed. We use Slack for communication within teams.
We are using Slack for all office internal communications β to create polls, reminders, notifications for builds, etc.
I use it every time. For professional and personal use. Their integration is a game changer, and the UX is really great.