Slackbot’s MCP Client
Slack launched Slackbot's MCP Client on Product Hunt, connecting 20+ apps (Atlassian, Linear, Canva, Zoom) into one conversational interface for multiplayer collaboration. Users can ask Slackbot to sign docs, update tickets, view dashboards, and share results in team channels.
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Team communication and collaboration platform
4.8•944 reviews•
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Team communication and collaboration platform
4.8•944 reviews•
6.8K followers
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Slack is an application that helps teams communicate and work together by combining messaging, file sharing, and app integrations in one place. It makes it easy for teams to stay connected and work efficiently, whether they are in the office or working remotely.
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Slackbot’s MCP Client
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Work across 20+ apps in Slack with multiplayer collaboration
Slackbot’s new MCP Client ends fragmented AI work by connecting 20+ apps (Atlassian, Linear, Canva, Zoom) to one conversational interface. Ask Slackbot in plain language to act across tools—sign docs, update tickets, view dashboards—then share results in team channels for true multiplayer collaboration.
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Launch tags:Slack•Task Management•Artificial Intelligence
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Reviewers mostly see Slack as the default hub for team communication: fast, organized, searchable, and strong at channels, threads, file sharing, huddles, and integrations that replace a lot of internal email. Users say it works especially well for remote teams and day-to-day coordination, though many also call out the same tradeoff: too many notifications, cluttered channels, buried threads, and a growing feature load that can feel confusing for new or casual users. Makers of Krisp, Trupeer, and Basedash: AI data analyst echo that it is where teams already work and integrate.
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Pros
remote team collaboration (97)
integration with productivity tools (86)
real-time messaging (58)
channel organization (57)
user-friendly interface (32)
search functionality (27)
file sharing (21)
threaded conversations (19)
workflow automation (13)
customizable notifications (12)
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notification fatigue (27)
channel bloat (13)
learning curve (11)
mobile app performance (10)
free version limitations (7)
threaded conversations (2)
video call quality (2)
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What I find most interesting is that this turns Slack into the interface rather than another tool to switch to. Curious… have you seen users adopt it more for retrieving information across apps or for actually taking actions and completing workflows from Slack?
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Slackbot's MCP client is Slackbot's AI that connects 20+ apps into one multiplayer conversation.
Teams use isolated AI tools across private tabs, manually carrying data between systems. Slackbot becomes the connective layer for your entire stack, coordinating actions in plain language in team channels.
Work is multiplayer from the start in Slack channels, not single-player silos in private tabs.
Features:
Actions, not just answers: sign docs, update tickets, review dashboards right from Slackbot
Native Block Kit support (coming soon): rich visuals like data tables update in real time
Multiplayer execution: share Slackbot's response into a channel for team collaboration
Plug-and-play MCP integration: connect any tool via MCP server in minutes
Enterprise-grade security: user-specific data boundaries, IT admin audit console
Benefits: Finish tasks faster, scale best practices, maximize software ROI, collaborate with live data.
Who it's for: Engineering, sales, marketing, product teams
Use cases:
Track Linear tickets + PagerDuty incidents (Product & development)
Find Q2 pitch decks (Document management)
Review Canva layouts (Creative & design)
Draft Docusign agreements (Business operations)
Analyze Tableau trends + Lucidchart diagrams (Visual collaboration)
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1d ago
•29 reviews
What's great
user-friendly interface (32)search functionality (27)integration with productivity tools (86)real-time messaging (58)channel organization (57)threaded conversations (19)
Threads, channels, and search all in one place. Replaced 90% of internal email overnight. Integrations with everything we use means status, deploys, and tickets land where the team already is.
What needs improvement
notification fatigue (27)channel bloat (13)
Notification overload by default — sensible defaults for new users would help. Channels also multiply faster than anyone archives them; some auto-archive nudge for inactive ones would clean things up.
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Discord
Teams (came free with our Microsoft stack) and Discord. Teams felt clunky and slow; Discord was fine but not built for work. Slack just felt like the tool the team would actually open every day.
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What's great
user-friendly interface (32)remote team collaboration (97)
Slack has been a solid tool for keeping team communication in one place. I really like how easy it is to follow conversations through channels, especially for day-to-day coordination. Best tools for teams especially startups.
What needs improvement
free version limitations (7)
Over time, channels and notifications can get out of hand if you’re not careful. The free plan also starts to feel limiting as the team grows, which is a bit disappointing.
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Microsoft Teams
I also tried Microsoft Teams and a couple of simpler chat tools. Slack felt more flexible and quicker to adapt to for everyday use.
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•14 reviews
What's great
workflow automation (13)file sharing (21)channel organization (57)remote team collaboration (97)
Slack remains one of the golden standards for remote team collaboration; my favorite part of the tool is the integrations it carries natively. Channels also help a lot for teams that wear many hats.
What needs improvement
mobile app performance (10)free version limitations (7)notification fatigue (27)video call quality (2)
Free version limits remain a blocker. However, many competitor tools have also lowered their free version limits so not the biggest flaw. I do think the mobile version can be further improved though!
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DiscordMattermostWebexMicrosoft TeamsLark
I still use the other products but vary a lot of the situation. Lark is more of a super app that also includes gmeet/zoom and notion - used a lot more in Chinese companies. Teams is still heavily used in consulting / f500 companies. Discord is used more for gaming / community management for crypto and ai startups. Webex and Mattermost are more niches now.
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