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1806 points JustSkyfall | 9 comments | | HN request time: 0.868s | source | bottom
1. v3ss0n ◴[] No.45286217[source]
Zulip is much better alternative due it it's threaded nature and it have nice slack import tool. Please give a try.
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2. bfelbo ◴[] No.45286317[source]
Would love to use Zulip, but the bad mobile app reviews are scaring me off.
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3. reeredfdfdf ◴[] No.45286360[source]
At my work we use Zulip, and I haven't really found many people complaining about it. At least on iOS works just fine for me.
4. jacinda ◴[] No.45286398[source]
I would recommend trying it anyway. The really poor reviews are from 5-8 years ago when it was legitimately difficult to use. They recently rolled out an overhaul that's significantly improved.

We used Zulip at a company I was at (about a decade ago) and everyone on the engineering team refused to switch from it to Slack, even when it looked like Dropbox might end the product because it was so loved (it's completely independent now so that's not been a concern for a long time).

5. porker ◴[] No.45286433[source]
We found worse mobile apps was good because it put boundaries around our interactions and kept us using it in a focused way during work hours.
6. gschizas ◴[] No.45286438[source]
I set up Mattermost as a quick-and-dirty alternative, Zulip seemed a bit too hard to setup under pressure. I'm willing to give it a try again though.
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7. grues-dinner ◴[] No.45286898[source]
The Zulip app is just fine, at least on Android.
8. dijit ◴[] No.45288372[source]
If you want help, I'm more than willing.

I recently wrote some kubernetes charts for running Zulip for my new (smol) org, but I've ran Zulip for the last 3 years as CTO for a mid-sized AAA video game development company...

I really would recommend it over Mattermost (which was in use at another development company I was briefly a part of)

9. v3ss0n ◴[] No.45288930[source]
It's well documented and very easy to follow, just need to run a few Ansible scripts