Besides WhatsApp, which communication app do you use/prefer for day-to-day group chats?
Piyush Santwani
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Think general purpose communication apps for the masses and not business communication platforms like Slack nor the sophisticated ones like Discord, etc.
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Fabian Maume@fabian_maume
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Discord.
Slack.
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Price2Spy
Is it work-related? Then Slack, for sure.
Put Telegram - but really pretty limited
Gchat is also a good option.
Discord has been adopted in most of the companies even we make use of Discord for day-to-day communication
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Slack for work-related chats
I've used Rumbletalk for our private group chat
FB Messenger, Skype, Discord for casual chats
Slack, Skype - for work-related chats
Messenger, Discord - for group/casual chats
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