We're announcing today that we'll be turning off our Slack integration on November 30th.
Two years ago, we launched our Slack app to make it easier for our users to collect questions without the need to leave Slack.
I know that for some of you, the news may come as a surprise. Let me share how we came to this decision and what might come next.
Why we’re sunsetting our Slack integration
With this integration, we wanted to bring Slido closer to where you work. Despite our best efforts, it missed the mark in a few ways:
- The feature enables users only to collect questions or ideas. If they want team members to upvote them, they have to leave Slack and do it in a browser.
- With the current integration, users can't create and share polls in Slack.
To address these limitations and bring Slido to Slack in a way it deserves, we need to rethink our approach and build it from the ground up.
What's next
First, I want to thank you for having been on this journey with us and for sharing all the comments and feedback.
After November 30th, you'll still be able to simply share a link to your Slido event, survey or poll and post it to any Slack channel.
Any data that you collected while using the Slack integration will continue to live in your existing Slido account from where you can easily export it.
Ultimately, Slido exists to help people get the most out of joining a meeting by enabling a true dialogue between the speaker and the audience. With Slack emerging as the virtual headquarters for millions of knowledge workers around the world, we'll continue to look for meaningful ways how we can bring our two products closer together. At the end of the day, we want to meet our customers where they are.
If you have any questions or comments, simply reply to this thread—we're here to help.