Ryan Hoover@rrhoover · Founder, Product Hunt
More examples of Slack becoming a platform (see @isaacrlien's collection of Slack Tools). Because it's integrated within our daily routine and the tools we use to communicate with one another, it has a big opportunity to disrupt (yes, I said it) many incumbents, including scheduling/calendar services, similar to what Facebook has done with Events.
Shaan Puri@shaanvp · ceo, Monkey Inferno
@rrhoover writing a blog post about building on slack today!
Arunoda Susiripala@arunoda · Founder, kadira.io
@rrhoover I think this is similar to what Facebook did with Games :) They bring silly flash games and make them enjoyable to play.
Eric Soelzer@esoelzer · Product at Howdy.ai
@shaanvp if you're interested in building things for Slack, we have a small community of devs brainstorming about such things over here: http://dev4slack.xoxco.com/
Matty Mariansky@mmariansky · Product Designer at Meekan
@esoelzer @shaanvp we're there too. You should check it out
Karim@jibly · Goal: Make Learning Addictive
@rrhoover absolutely, I think Slack is disrupting the 'office space'. Tools like Meekan turn Slack into an awesome customisable platform. Great job @mmariansky and @eyalyavor!
Matty Mariansky@mmariansky · Product Designer at Meekan
@jibly Thanks!
sri@sridhar_kondoji · No Fluff Just Stuff skills tracker
@rrhoover Team meetings, in office communication via email, chat, video is where slack can disrupt. Beyond that anything else will be a stretch for slack. I was expecting slack to give sleepless nights to LinkedIn. My guess is LinkedIn/Facebook might acquire Slack.