Kevin William David

Nimbella Commander - Build, run, share commands & apps in Slack using serverless

Build, run and share Slack apps & commands - write your code and Commander does the rest. There’s nothing to install, no servers to manage, no services to provision. You can create custom automations and run these commands in Slack with one-click installation.

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Mayank Agrawal
Congratulations on the launch @eric_swildens @anshuagarwal. Excited on the launch for Nimbella Commander and incorporate with ZenSpace products in the coming times.
Eric Swildens
@mayank_agrawal3 thank you!
Susan M
Great product to use with Slack, clean easy install and integration. It's also really easy to use and very convenient! Awesome!
Tushar Kant
Amazing product from Nimbella which addresses most of the existing customer pain points..!!
Rocky Aroda
visionaries building intelligence and efficiencies for the future... congrats team on helping optimize potentials.
Rohan Tibrewal
easy to use, greatly facilitates and accelerates development of functions for slack
Yulia Aslamova
@rohan_tibrewal thank you!
nupur jain
This is really a user friendly and convenient tool.. definitely going to use it
Jagdish Bansiya
We use many of the products (AWS, GitHub, Shopify,..) in our product development that Nimbella has pre-build commands for. Looking forward to trying them out.
Vishant Agarwal
@jagdish_bansiya yes, there are many more and many are in pipeline. You can also contribute in it.
Deepika Tripathi
I too use slack and now looking forward to build my command set which can help me utilize my and my team's efforts efficiently.
Arushi Sangal
I can't wait to show my teammates the custom functions I'm going to build! Great job on the app!
Eric Swildens
@arushi_sangal many thanks! please reach us out once your teammates would review! Happy to assist!
Jyoti Jain
I only know a little bit about serverless technology and I figured I'd need to know a ton to be able to create commands. I just took the basic programming knowledge I already have, applied it to a command, and had it up and running. I'm happy to see that transitioning to serverless isn't that difficult.