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Slack can be used through the web browser, desktop app, or mobile app. you can set the notifications as you wish so you don't need to be notified of every conversation but for example you can limit it to replies to your comments, or when key words are said (eg "CAD" or "laser" etc).
Slack can be used through the web browser, desktop app, or mobile app. you can set the notifications as you wish so you don't need to be notified of every conversation but for example you can limit it to replies to your comments, or when key words are said (eg "CAD" or "laser" etc).


If you're a paying member and on Slack make sure you make it yourself known so you can be added to the Members channel.
If you're a paying member and on Slack make sure you make it known so you can be added to the Members channel.


[http://slacksignup.teessidehackspace.org.uk/ You can sign up for our Slack group here.]
[http://slacksignup.teessidehackspace.org.uk/ You can sign up for our Slack group here.]

Revision as of 09:45, 1 December 2022

Slack is a more structured chat platform, it allows users to reply in threads and to have different "channels" (like topics). Have a browse of the different channels and get involved (not all channels are automatically added).

Slack can be used through the web browser, desktop app, or mobile app. you can set the notifications as you wish so you don't need to be notified of every conversation but for example you can limit it to replies to your comments, or when key words are said (eg "CAD" or "laser" etc).

If you're a paying member and on Slack make sure you make it known so you can be added to the Members channel.

You can sign up for our Slack group here.