Friday 13th December 2024
The Slack blog
Work smarter, not harder
What’s new in Slack: Channel manager role, increased accessibility and more
New enhancements to your digital HQ make it easier than ever to work from anywhere
Defence in depth: Three new security features to protect your digital HQ
Offering even more transparency, these enhancements empower teams to feel secure as they embrace the future of work
Ocado Group and Just Eat Takeaway.com: Using Slack to Build Their Digital HQs
Tech pioneers in the food industry share their experiences of Slack as the collaboration engine of their digital HQs.
New Slack updates to make your digital HQ more accessible and equitable
Introducing new ways for users with disabilities to get the most out of Slack
New guide: How to make external collaboration more secure, faster and more productive
How five Aussie companies have embraced Slack Connect to change the way they work with external partners, customers and vendors.
Everything that you need to know about our first price change and subscription updates
Over the years, we have transformed Slack from a channel-based messaging app to your digital HQ, adding more value to empower our customers
The difference between formal and informal meetings
Understanding best practices and which to use when can go a long way to making sure your meetings are highly efficient and productive
Beyond the smile: how emoji use has evolved in the workplace
We surveyed 9,400 hybrid workers around the world to understand the current state of emoji.
Slack plus Sales Cloud: your sales team’s new productivity platform
Why everyone on your sales team will benefit from our app’s great features
Slack and the Aspen Institute collaborate to help formerly incarcerated individuals build careers in tech
New initiative called Rework Reentry will help to scale Next Chapter to additional companies across the United States
Home/Free documentary shines a light on re-entry barriers for the formerly incarcerated
Slack, Next Chapter, John Legend’s FREEAMERICA and the Equal Justice Initiative join forces on powerful new documentary film