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HudsonJ's avatar

I do think smart reminders would be interesting as things get lost in context switching between priorities. On the flip side, it might create more noise from low/no priority things that would normally fall by the wayside.

Regarding that latter, one of my issues with slack is it's viral nature within a large company. Someone @'s me in a channel, and I answer. Activity on the channel causes others to click on the channel, and ask more questions. Inevitably, the combo of these things serves as a reminder to ask me about something via DM or e-mail, and all these come in a short time frame. It's kind of like having a desk in a high traffic area causing you to get the unscheduled drop in.

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Allan Mertner's avatar

I like this idea. There are some significant downsides that you’ll want to keep in mind though:

1) Your addressable market becomes just those who use Slack. This is a lot, but still a niche.

2) Slack is quite expensive. If you don’t have a clear path off Slack, this is likely to put a cap on your price.

3) You become subject to changes in Slack - pricing, technical or even then building enough of your product that you don’t have one.

4) Phase 3 is really hard. Building a good Slack replacement can’t be done easily or quickly.

Could you perhaps consider building your product so it could run on top of more messaging platforms, to reduce some of those downsides?

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