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‘Zulip’ is group chat alternative to Slack

If you’re looking for a group chat productivity solution that’s affordable & won’t constantly disrupt you with automated messages, random links & lunch plans, you might want to try Zulip out. Zulip is different from Slack & its clones in that each conversation has its own thread. It’s free & open source for the most basic version & has a free cloud version as well.

You can get the Zulip app for a variety of platforms, including Android, the iPhone & the desktop.  An API is available & it has 60+ native integrations: Jira, Stripe, GitHub, Zendesk, Travis CI, Heroku, Sentry, Google Calendar, IFTTT, Nagios, even Slack (yes!)… It’s been around since 2012 & is used by many leading-edge companies & organizations, like Veelo, Solano Labs, Layershift, Akamai, Recurse Center & Level Up.

It’s easy to tweak Zulip, as its codebase is available on GitHub under an MIT license. An open source developer & support community. It’s feature packed & superior to other available Slack alternatives & clones like Mattermost or Hipchat.

These are some of the most salient features of Zulip:

Zulip is an open source project, with commercial support & funding provided by US-based Kendra Labs, which was founded in 2016 by Tim Abbott. You can get the code for free on GitHub here & build it & host it on your own. Alternatively, you can use the Zulip Cloud version (see pricing here). 

 

– This is a startup profile based on publicly available material & not a review – 

 

 
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