As a remote work native, and I'm constantly seeking out products that recreate the serendipity of an office or a coworking space's culture remotely.
I've tried Snack several times now, and I love it because it helps to do just that.
@caffeinatedwes You are the best. Thanks for testing all the versions of Snack!
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This is so great! I first saw Snack on Devpost @ Global hack & already then thought this is exactly what I want โ Spontaneous connections through online when I have the time!
Already installed to a Slack community that we run & loving it!
Just waiting for the native apps to randomly meet up with my friends? ๐
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Going to let "ice breakers" also include questions centric to the team their own or allow people to augment the question bank?
Hi hunters & makers! ๐
So, I am _really_ proud of this one and I am _so_ happy that I finally had a chance to develop it. ๐คฉSnack (http://aboutsnack.com/) solves a problem that I've dealt with _a lot_ when working remotely: feeling lonely and how to keep a sparsely distributed team engaged. Snack is just the right mix of fun, spontaneous and useful interactions that I wish every remote community had. I've been trialing it in the ODF community (https://www.beondeck.com/) and it has been ๐ฅ๐ฅ๐ฅ. I am happy to finally make it available to everyone.
If you just want to try it without installing, join our community https://aboutsnack.com/community, or read about the user journey https://aboutsnack.com/snack-clu...
If you have an open Slack community (with no pay wall) Snack is completely free (just ping gajus@gajus.com with ProductHunt in the subject-line and I whitelist your org).
We've used Snack at The On Deck Fellowship and it's been entertaining. @kuizinas ships faster than almost anyone I've ever met and he's always building fun things.
By now Snack has been installed in Slack organizations ranging in size from 12 people to 5000, including organizations like Giphy, Monster Lab, Inc., Movable Inc, Jake's Jazz, and others. One question that I get asked a lot is what data we can see abd what do we store. The privacy policy covers all of that. https://aboutsnack.com/privacy-p...
tl;dr; We don't see your messages and we only store the necessary data to make the app work (use case for each data point is explained in the privacy policy).
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