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  • Slack or Microsoft teams? Which one do your team use?

    Jose Rodríguez
    37 replies
    I write my opinion in The Productivity Blog: https://blog.productivity.directory/slack-vs-teams-which-tool-to-choose-in-2024-24443c8d25d5

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    David Laubner
    Slack in all startups, Teams in all enterprise companies.
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    Imran Razak
    Slack all day any day. It’s not an amazing comparison because Teams is more akin to Zoom but Slack is more akin to Something like WhatsApp etc. because it’s all about messages and sharing information across the organisation whereas Teams is about communication by Video and DMs.
    Janak Patel
    Sleek Slack :)
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    Business Marketing with Nika
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    Slack team there!
    Ricardo Batista
    Discord here. Fully free with that cool sidebar thread functionality <3
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    Anil Yarimca
    Slack or discord
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    George Burmistrov
    Discord. Slack is a torture material after using Discord
    Anjali N
    Google chat 🤣
    Ivan Marinovski
    Slack is ideal for teamwork
    Atticus Li
    For Jobsolv, we use Slack. I have heard too many horror stories of IT departments forcing people onto Teams because of bundle pricing and then regretting it. Slack helps you build a better startup culture
    Akshay Lahri
    Slack, anyday. I have no idea why all the big organizations are into teams.
    Gurkaran Singh
    Hey there! As a tech enthusiast and someone who's been knee-deep in the startup and agency world, I've had my fair share of experience with both Slack and Microsoft Teams. In my humble opinion, it really comes down to the specific needs and dynamics of your team. Slack is great for its user-friendly interface and extensive integrations, while Microsoft Teams offers a seamless experience for those already in the Microsoft ecosystem. Personally, I've found that Slack works better for smaller, more agile teams, while Microsoft Teams shines in larger companies with a focus on collaboration within the Microsoft suite. At the end of the day, it's all about what works best for your team and your workflow. So, which one do we use? Well, let's just say we like to keep things interesting and use both! What about you? Which one gets your vote? Cheers, Gurkaran Singh