Slack? What is it?
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I do not use postcards, but making a direct to slack SMS connection is flaky at best.
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@JaredBusch said in Slack? What is it?:
I do not use postcards, but making a direct to slack SMS connection is flaky at best.
This is exactly what I am planning to do. They make it so easy. No need to build a postcards server (we did that, terrible to setup and terrible to maintain).
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@Pete-S said in Slack? What is it?:
If you want automatic calendar reminders to go out then it's not what you're looking for. Then you want something that can integrate with Skyetel's SMS API directly.
This doesn't exist and I am not building one.
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@Pete-S said in Slack? What is it?:
What @flaxking is trying to say is that you DON'T want Slack. Normally calendar reminders over SMS is something that is fully automatic once it's in operation.
How can you say that when you don't know what the requirements are?
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@JasGot said in Slack? What is it?:
@Pete-S said in Slack? What is it?:
What @flaxking is trying to say is that you DON'T want Slack. Normally calendar reminders over SMS is something that is fully automatic once it's in operation.
How can you say that when you don't know what the requirements are?
Because you said: "The sole purpose for looking at Slack for this customer is to send appointment reminder vis SMS using Skyetel's "Postcards for Slack" feature."
I just assumed those were the requirements and if there were other requirements that were relevant, you would have mentioned them.
Appointment reminders are very common, almost SOP in some businesses.
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@JasGot said in Slack? What is it?:
@Pete-S said in Slack? What is it?:
If you want automatic calendar reminders to go out then it's not what you're looking for. Then you want something that can integrate with Skyetel's SMS API directly.
This doesn't exist and I am not building one.
Why does it have to be Skyetel? If it's just a reminder, like "don't forget your dentist appointment tomorrow" the number used doesn't matter.
All the automation apps (like zapier, microsoft flow etc) doesn't require you to program a single line of code. You just set up the trigger and what action to take and you're done.
Some booking apps also have direct support for SMS reminders and in that case you don't need any external automation. Microsoft Bookings for example if your customer is Microsoft-centric. I have no experience with Bookings myself.
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@flaxking said in Slack? What is it?:
At it's core Slack is a chat app. Think Teams without video calls or SharePoint integration.
Slack has had video/audio calls for a while now.
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@stacksofplates said in Slack? What is it?:
@flaxking said in Slack? What is it?:
At it's core Slack is a chat app. Think Teams without video calls or SharePoint integration.
Slack has had video/audio calls for a while now.
Interesting, I've only noticed the "Huddle" option, and have never used it.
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@JasGot said in Slack? What is it?:
I am looking at Slack for a customer. I've never used or seen it. I hear about it all the time, and I know many people here use it regularly.
It's the "new" industry standard messaging platform. Think XMPP for the modern era. It's what replaced that.
All the major messaging players today are clones of Slack: Mattermost, RocketChat, MS Teams, Zoho Cliq, and on and on.
Slack isn't bad, it's actually quite usable. I like it a lot. I no longer have any customers on it and we don't use it internally (we use Cliq and Rocket) but I've always had good experiences with it. It's fully hosted and I think offers some decent free levels.
It's biggest competitor is that ANY business class messaging platform (MS 365, Zoho WorkSpace, etc.) has something that matches Slack built in already and automatically integrated with other things. So who needs Slack today?
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@JasGot said in Slack? What is it?:
The sole purpose for looking at Slack for this customer is to send appointment reminder vis SMS using Skyetel's "Postcards for Slack" feature.
That feels like a super weird use case. Just use the API and send through something else.
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@flaxking said in Slack? What is it?:
I have never heard of Slack being the only interface for something except for internal tools.
Skyetel used it as an API implementation example. It's not unique for that purpose. NTG has HumaniSMS that does that too using the same API, for example.
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@Pete-S said in Slack? What is it?:
What is Postcard? I thought SMS postcards was SMS mass marketing?
It's a weird SMS example interface that Skyetel open sourced to use as a code example.
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@JasGot said in Slack? What is it?:
@Pete-S said in Slack? What is it?:
If you want automatic calendar reminders to go out then it's not what you're looking for. Then you want something that can integrate with Skyetel's SMS API directly.
This doesn't exist and I am not building one.
Yes it does and you already work with the phone company that makes it, lol. The text messaging component of NTG's telephony platform does EXACTLY that.
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@Pete-S said in Slack? What is it?:
Why does it have to be Skyetel? If it's just a reminder, like "don't forget your dentist appointment tomorrow" the number used doesn't matter.
We have this requirement too, hence why we built the matching solution. It's so that the main phone number can double as the texting number in most cases.
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@JasGot said in Slack? What is it?:
@JaredBusch said in Slack? What is it?:
I do not use postcards, but making a direct to slack SMS connection is flaky at best.
This is exactly what I am planning to do. They make it so easy.
Except that it does not consistently work.
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@Pete-S said in Slack? What is it?:
Because you said: "The sole purpose for looking at Slack for this customer is to send appointment reminder vis SMS using Skyetel's "Postcards for Slack" feature."
I just assumed those were the requirements and if there were other requirements that were relevant, you would have mentioned them.
Appointment reminders are very common, almost SOP in some businesses.I appreciate your trying to help, but as I said in my query, my desire is to use Skyetel's "Postcards for Slack".
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@scottalanmiller said in Slack? What is it?:
So who needs Slack today?
They have NOTHING now. And since the SIP provider has an interface already built for it, why not use it?
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@JasGot said in Slack? What is it?:
@scottalanmiller said in Slack? What is it?:
So who needs Slack today?
They have NOTHING now. And since the SIP provider has an interface already built for it, why not use it?
Well, that feels like a gap. How do they have nothing as every business class messaging platform includes something? Do they not have business email?
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@JasGot said in Slack? What is it?:
@scottalanmiller said in Slack? What is it?:
Do they not have business email?
Exchange.
Legacy Exchange, not MS365? If so, Teams isn't pre-provisioned automatically, but it is installed automatically on Windows. So, while not the one that I like, one of the key Slack competitors should be pre-installed for you and they "have it", you just have to configure it to integrate with Exchange that way. MS365 Exchange always has Teams pre-integrated.