Slack took the workplace communications landscape by storm after it launched its integration-friendly, GIF-tastic chat platform in
2013. Within the space of a decade it entered into the pantheon of big tech: first with
massive growth and usage, then a series of
giant VC rounds and valuations, spawning
controversial competition from
incumbents, followed by a
public listing and ultimately a
$27.7 billion acquisition by Salesforce. Now that the cycle is complete, the decks are clear for a Slack disruptor!
Today, a new app quietly launched out of stealth called
Quill, available by way of apps for the web, MacOS, Windows, Linux, Android and iOS.
Like Slack, Quill is a messaging app for co-workers to update each other on what they are doing, have conversations about projects and more.