4/5 rating based on 913 reviews. Read all reviews for Slack for iPhone.
Slack is free iOS app published by Slack Technologies, Inc.
tony1234512345
I have had a lot of success with slack however having no ability to view the other engineers desktop streams on the iPad makes this almost useless for me and my team. When teams and Skype can do it I would of assumed slack could.
Maggie May43
I love Slack for helping our organization to be able to communicate and meet with People all over the United States.
scfscfscf
From a useability perspective the UI on iOS is for me a nightmare. As a lot of the channels I don’t particularly need to follow crowd out they key channels I need to follow. On the macOS client I can at least fold sections/groups of channels. All the active (50+) channels all languish at the top of the list blocking my ability to see and work on the channels I care about. This seems like a regression from the UI on an earlier iOS slack client.
jeaux b
Messaging is “imperative without importance”, like random phone calls, and email is “context without imperative”, as new emails accumulate. Slack insists on the imperative of messaging without allowing you to organize by content or importance. You’re forced to organize the way the channel or thread has prescribed, and there’s no way to reorganize by “most recent” or your own tags or method. To make it even worse, the search is global, and there’s no way to focus the search by any means. Slack is chaos incarnate.
tr1999
I can’t get away from Slack. It’s like a work version of Twitter, you get to see everyone’s thoughts the instant they think it, very publicly. This is made munch worse by Slack’s moronic notification settings. Instead of a single default that gets applied to all channels, each new channel has every notification enabled under the sun. So if I don’t what to see messages except for direct replies or @ mentions in a group channel, I have to edit the setting on every channel someone puts me on. Bottom line is my phone is dinging every second. I silence that channel, and someone puts me on a new channel, my phone is dinging again.
cjcduffey
Love Slack! Would be bummed if I ever worked anywhere that didn’t use Slack.