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by kwent
1479 days ago
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We have seen Slack start investing in this area with their own Workflow Builder they announced last year. One of the big use cases they highlighted was incident response. We haven't ran into any customers trying to leverage that just yet though as still a lot of heavy lifting required. IMO what makes Slack so power is their app ecosystem. We aren't too worried about them shutting that down or competing with us. We see the awesome folks on the Slack Platform team continue to invest heavily there. But if Slack wants to seriously compete in this space we'd welcome it. The more attention and competition the better. Most accounts we approach we've found they didn't know off the shelf solutions existed! |
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OK, I see at the end of the demo that there is a chat transcript, so that's useful. Does it differentiate between incidents if there are multiple active incidents? Where is that archived stored?