![]() Rvyer is yet another great alternative to Slack that we previously covered in MTE. If you've tried the other three alternatives on this list, and you're still not happy, give Flock a shot. It gets better, though, because Flock also includes video conferences, to-do lists, code snippet sharing, reminders and more. Flockįlock is a freemium team instant messaging tool that prides itself on allowing teams to "get work done." When it comes down to it, this app has the same features that pretty much all Slack competitors have. Those looking to jump ship from Slack should check out HipChat, as the features it supports are very similar and should satisfy users of all kinds. The app is very prolific, with support for all of the major operating systems (even Linux), and has the added benefit of being self-hosted. Features also include chat history, inline images, drag and drop file sharing, and even bots. It supports groups, chat rooms, and one-on-one chat. HipChat is a freemium instant messaging service designed with teams and companies in mind. Those looking to get the standard Slack features with a little extra added in should seriously consider this app. Since Rocket Chat is a self-hosted tool, there is no limit in pricing, and you'll be able to video conference with an entire team free of charge. With Slack, free users are able to call two people at a time or fork out some cash to call an entire team. With Rocket Chat, users get the standard messaging groups, channels, file transfers, etc., but they also get voice messages and video conferences. However, where this app stands out is what it adds to the mix. ![]() It has all of the standard "Slack-like" features that most team-chat services have going for them. Rocket Chat, like Mattermost, is an open-source Slack replacement. Those looking for a way to save money and avoid the Slack subscription fee should try out this option, especially since Mattermost has an easy installer and even supports deployment via Docker. ![]() This tool has a lot of the features many have come to expect with Slack, specifically channels, support for file transfers, image support, private groups, private messaging and more. Mattermost is the open-source "host it yourself" answer to Slack. ![]()
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