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Comment by dangus

9 hours ago

I see nothing mentioned about integrating webhooks or some kind of similar feature. The Slack app ecosystem and the general ease of integrating literally anything into it is the revolution of the whole thing.

It’s great that this is “Slack with no features/bloat and cheap” but I’m not sure the creators of this project realize how cheap Slack already is.

If you’re hiring employees, paying under ten bucks a month per user for a full communication suite is not bad.

Might I add that the Huddles that get criticized by this product but are actually pretty amazing. This product criticizes AI features but huddles AI summaries are downright incredible with how they summarize a meeting and cut out 100% of the small talk and distractions.

>I see nothing mentioned about integrating webhooks or some kind of similar feature.

Exactly - nothing so far. But it's impossible to believe they won't.

>If you’re hiring employees, paying under ten bucks a month per user for a full communication suite is not bad.

Yeah, if the Slack is for an organisation of full-time employees, the pricing is a non-issue.

All the cases where it's been a problem are something different: either an organisation of volunteers, or just a collective of people, or maybe an org that has some employees and some contractors who might be inactive for a while etc etc.