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by altdataseller 1472 days ago
The risk is lower when you're not actually competing directly with that platform. For instance, if you're building a Twitter client reliant on the Twitter API, that's a bigger risk since you're directly competing with Twitter.

Unless Rootly is grossly doing something negligent, the chances are extremely low that Slack will not allow Rootly to build a Slack app.

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Yup that is a very good point. We make Slack even stickier for their customers and ours alike.