KB Clip

KB Clip

Turn Slack conversations into documentation in seconds

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KB Clip helps companies who don't have time for documentation. It instantly generates rough docs from their natural Slack conversations. How-to's, FAQs, and more are stored in a wiki for future reference.
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Matt Nunogawa
👋 Product Hunt! Hello! I am so excited to launch KB Clip to you all today. The story of KB Clip starts with Slack, and I'm a huge fan of Slack.   However, at some point, I realized two things about it: 1️⃣ It is an excellent tool for facilitating the *flow* of information across an organization.   2️⃣ It is **not** a tool to *save* and *organize* that information. 💭 The dream I had was a place where I could ask a question once, have it answered once, and in seconds, have it stored in a place when people can find it faster and easier than they could ask someone. With KB Clip, you select the messages that make up the info you want to save. There’s a simple interface, and you don’t ever have to leave Slack. You can optionally add tags or other notes to help organize. 🤓 Whether you’re: 📄 a recruiter trying to document the job requirements for a particular role, 🗒 an engineer trying to log the root cause analysis after a system outage, 📝 or a community manager trying to catalog the community’s mostly commonly asked questions (FAQs), KB Clip is the easiest way to turn the conversations you’re already having in Slack into quick documentation. So give KB Clip a try in your Slack workspaces. There's both a 14 day free trial and a 30 day no-questions asked refund policy. If you have any questions, comments, or feedback, please let me know. I can’t wait to hear what you think! -Matt
Peter Suhm
@amattn congrats on the launch, Matt!
Matt Nunogawa
@petersuhm Thanks Peter!
Matt Nunogawa
@imtiyaz922 Thanks!
Andrei Tulai
@amattn Congrats on the launch!
Justin Jackson
Love KB Clip! I’ve been using it to archive/save Slack threads in the MegaMaker community.
Matt Nunogawa
@mijustin Thanks Justin and so glad you like it!
Andrey Tabunshchik
Wow! It's a great idea! Slack is usually overwhelmed. But, sometimes you need to convert all your insights into a doc. Congrats @amattn Would be happy to chat with you. We've some experience in the same project)
Matt Nunogawa
@andrey_tabunshchik feel free to reach out! my DMs are open.
Bohdan Romaniuk
It's actually something I missed in Slack so much! Thanks for building this, Matt!
Matt Nunogawa
@bidkaromaniuk You're welcome and thank you!
Matt Gardner
This is solving such a huge issue for remote teams. Definitely going to give it a spin!
Matt Gardner
@amattn have tried rolling it out to our org to test but most of our conversations are private channels and DMs. Is the lack of being able to clip from there a Slack limitation or design choice? I love love love this idea but we have like... dozens or hundreds of private slack channels where stuff to clip would live, or it happens in large DMs.
Matt Nunogawa
@thatmattgardner Thanks for trying it out! As for private channels and DMs, unfortunately, both the Slack API and Slack App Directory policy prohibit this.
Matt Gardner
@amattn Thanks for the reply, bummer. Just more feedback as I give it a whirl, some of the stuff in our chats is getting captured oddly. E.g. ">" got clipped as ">" And when people use the code snippit formatting in zoom the format isn't captured well.
Michael Buckbee
I was an early beta tester for KB Clip, and it very deftly solves the problem of seeing some amazing insight or comment in Slack and then having it disappear forever. Even if _you_ could happen to remember and search for it within Slack, there's no way for the new hire next week to see it, no way to put that solution in a folder with a dozen other ones on that product, etc. KB Clip is a treasure chest of your own making. It gives you an incredibly easy way to make your ephemeral Slack conversations into permanently useful knowledge. Highly recommended.
Matt Nunogawa
@mbuckbee Thanks for the great comment!
Val Sopi
I can see a lot of use cases where KB is useful for teams. Congrats, Matt!
Matt Nunogawa
@valsopi Thanks Val!
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