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by andrewwharton 3030 days ago
7 cents per employee per month isn't exactly a generous discount either. Even if your chat is down for half the work day (4 hours), you're looking at $3.55.

I mean, it's better than nothing, but let's not pretend it's compensation for lost productivity either.

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My thoughts are this: even at 100x, the service credit is probably not that significant to the recipient. But the amount at 100x is significant to Slack. As the recipient, I don’t think too much about the money I receive back, but I know those credits in aggregate are quite painful to Slack (and a lot more painful than they could have otherwise justified) so I know they are taking the issue seriously and will work hard to prevent future outages, which is worth a lot more to me than the service credit.