A growing community of startup founders is using Slack to exchange tips
Although it’s primarily a workplace collaboration tool, Slack is becoming a popular platform for wider communities, too. For example, #Nomads has received attention for connecting digitally minded people visiting unfamiliar cities. #Startup, meanwhile, is a growing platform for startup founders who want to exchange information and experiences. Instigated by the Netherlands-based Startup Foundation, #Startup is a collection of 27 Slack channels covering everything from Lean Startup methodology to legal topics and reading recommendations. With around 1,500 members, the channels are lively with plenty of questions, answers and debates flying around. In order to help filter out spam and irrelevant members, people who wanted to…
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