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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Ron Lord
I'm glad I came across this Slack app. I've been wanting to try building something that is serverless but didn't know where to start.
Yulia Aslamova
@ron_lord we're happy to know that you like it. We have a detailed tutorial on how to develop your own serverless function in 20 minutes. I strongly suggest you to check it out https://youtu.be/WfPxupH_zfM
Venkata Vedam
very cool way to implement and enhance functionality
Eric Swildens
@venkata_vedam lovely to know that you liked it!
Ajay Sahai
Congratulations @anshuagarwal on this launch. The product seems to be very useful for keeping everyone in sync on your slack channel. Will come back with ideas for integrations.
Parth Suba
I could never imagine that there is so much to play around with Slack with a tool like Nimbella. Pretty interesting, with the recent UI/UX update from Slack, I'm spending more time on Slack than ever. With just simple commands if I get all the info on my Slack dashboard, I would really appreciate it. Cheers team Nimbella
Vishant Agarwal
@parth_suba yes, you can build commands within Slack, Give Permissions and run in slack you don't need to go out from Slack.
Madhuri Ramanathan
The product looks super easy to use and I can see how useful this can be in your regular slack usage for commonly used tasks. Great idea! Congrats to the team for a "nimble" tool!
Vishant Agarwal
@madhuri_ramanathan many many thanks, happy to hear you liked it.
AC Surendran
First, I was surprised how easy it is to install and run. Second, not having to manager servers and services - that is gold. Third - Sure, there were earlier attempts from other developers to run shell commands from Slack - but security was an issue. NC's security feature feels like another major win. Fourth, this seems to me like a good way to control various services from a single place - have to check this feature out more. If the promise holds out then I dont have to depend on other services to enable control from within Slack - NC will do it for me. I have a few other questions about whether others in the Slack channel can see the results, etc. Will explore further, but this promises to be a neat tool to be productive.
Cory Althoff
Awesome product and amazing name. Love it!
Vishant Agarwal
@coryalthoff many many thanks!
Eric Swildens
@coryalthoff thank you Cory!
Boris Goncharov
It's really very easy to install. This is a lifesaver! Thank you guys!
Timothy Diep
This is an interesting new product and we may have use for it in our SaaS organization.
Jamie Dawson
@timothy_diep I'm thrilled to hear that! If you have any questions about using Commander, feel free to message me and I'll be happy to help.
Chris Coker
I love how it's so quick to get everything set up. By just clicking a button I had an entire platform ready for me to start adding code to it. Awesome job!
Jamie Dawson
@chris_coker Thanks, Chris! I'm thrilled to hear you had a good experience using Commander.