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April 9, 2016

20 Slack Apps You’ll Love

Filed under: Information Overload,Software — Patrick Durusau @ 6:58 pm

20 Slack Apps You’ll Love

From the post:

Slack is taking the business world by storm. More and more companies are using this communication tool—and it’s becoming an increasingly robust platform due to all of the integrations being built on top of it. Now, you can do pretty much everything in Slack—from tracking how your customers use your app, to keeping tabs on company finances at a glance, to getting a daily digest of top news from around the web.

Here are 20 of the Product Hunt community’s most-loved Slack integrations. Trust us—once you give some of these a try, you’ll wonder how you ever made it through the day without them.

I tagged this under “information overload” even though I use and enjoy Slack, the last thing I need is another app to “manage” information flow.

What I desperately need is a mechanism that filters (no cat pics), promotes important content (not necessarily the most tweeted/reposted), integrates from multiple sources/feeds (think no repetition, how many times need I see “bombing in Brussels,” I get it), provides one-touch access to a history that is also governed by the same rules.

Although I gather and process large collections of information, I can only work closely with 10 to 20 results at any given point.

More than 20 “hits” is just advertising for the “depth/breath” of your search mechanism. Or perhaps my lack of skill with your search mechanism.

You are very likely to find a useful app in this collection but if not, don’t despair! The post concludes with a link to a list of over 350 more Slack apps!

Enjoy!

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