Slack Reviews – Page 60

4/5 rating based on 913 reviews. Read all reviews for Slack for iPhone.
Slack is free iOS app published by Slack Technologies, Inc.

Better than Teams, better than Mattermost

hotwater14

Better than Teams and Mattermost, easily.


Great!

Quellz

Love this app


Stupid

slackisstupid

Worthless app


Too complicated

auburngrad

It’s not easy to use. Super complicated.


Good app but small annoying glitches

writer chic 19

For the most part this app is good for coordinating in small groups. Fun features with an emoji for status. Love being able to add reaction emoji to what someone writes. Private conversations nice. Haven’t used the notes and to dos but would like to. Small annoying glitches (please fix!): 1.) Sometimes when you add an emoji to your conversation it spells it out instead of the image. 2.) despite the fact I have my “do not disturb” set from 9:30pm to 6:30am, EVERY freaking morning it shows my snooze on until 8:00 even though I have not set snooze recently. (So I miss important conversations.) 3.) when creating multiple lines of text, it shows an empty white square instead of your profile picture. 4.) can’t delete a reaction emoji 5.) most of the time it will not delete a line of text when you try to Features I wish it had: 1.) separate notification when you’ve been tagged, otherwise you are scrolling pages of conversation to find what someone specifically said to you.


Love

Nolo_dolo

Slack is an amazing communication tool. Thank you!


iPhone app weak

carsonhusky

See title


We depend on Slack!!

ASLTERP94

We started using Slack about a year ago and can’t imagine doing our work without it. Saves so much time by reducing emails and texts. Quick and concise! Love this app!!!


Love it!

Meeee172830204

Great app. Very flexible notification options! Keep up the great work!


What a mess...

dniq

We’re using Slack at work, and boy is it a pain in the butt to use!!! First, it’s ridiculously fat: on average on a Mac it uses about 1 gigabyte of RAM. The iOS version is very limited and lacks a lot of functionality of its Mac version. Also, the channel list on the left is a complete mess. If you only join 1-2 channels - it’s fine. Otherwise - it takes a lot of effort to find the channel in the list of joined channels. Usually it’s much easier and faster to just type “/join #channel” than to find it in the list. Developers really need to straighten their UI, as it is probably one of the worst UIs I’ve seen to date. Which is one of the big reasons my company decided to ditch Slack.