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Today's tools for managing work are broken. You love your team and your teammates. You want to do your best work, and help everyone do their best work, too.
Ryan Block
6 mins to read
Today's tools for managing work are broken. You love your team and your teammates. You want to do your best work, and help everyone do their best work, too.
Ryan Block
6 mins to read
In part 1 of this series, we used Architect to provision the infrastructure needed to build a (theoretically) infinitely scalable serverless Slack app.
Brian Leroux
10 mins to read
Everyone's favorite work messaging app — Slack — offers a powerful, open platform for developing rich applications in an increasingly important venue: where teams work and communicate together online.
Brian Leroux
7 mins to read
Slack for JS is a super tiny Slack Web API client for NodeJS and the browser.
Brian Leroux
2 mins to read
Slack for JS is a super tiny Slack Web API client for NodeJS and the browser.
Brian Leroux
2 mins to read
The bots have landed. And as is usually the case, some early products shipped that could have used some more time in the oven. Personally, I've yet to use a bot that's really impressed me.
Ryan Block
9 mins to read
Recently I wrote about interface visibility — the presence and degree of friction in interface design and human computer interaction — and the idea that it exists distinctly from specific interface paradigms.
Ryan Block
8 mins to read