Slack (software)
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For the company that develops Slack, see Slack Technologies.
For other uses, see Slack.
Not to be confused with Slackware.
Slack is a cloud-based team communication platform developed by Slack Technologies, which has been owned by Salesforce since 2020. Slack has freemium and paid subscriptions. Slack's primary userbase is businesses, and has functionalities primarily for businesses.[7] [8]
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Original author(s) | Stewart Butterfield, Eric Costello, Cal Henderson, and Serguei Mourachov[1] |
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Developer(s) | Slack Technologies (Salesforce) |
Initial release | August 2013; 10 years ago (2013-08)[2] |
Written in | Electron (C++, JavaScript, TypeScript, React, Redux, etc.),[3] Hack (backend)[4] |
Operating system | Microsoft Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS, Android[5] |
Available in | 12 languages[6] |
List of languages Chinese (Traditional), Chinese (Simplified), English (UK), English (US), French (France), German (Germany), Italian (Italy), Japanese (Japan), Korean (South Korea), Portuguese (Brazil), Spanish (Latin America), Spanish (Spain) | |
Type | Collaborative software |
License | Proprietary |
Website | slack |
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