Best Slack Alternatives That Don’t Suck
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Slack used to be great, then it became a bloated notification machine that costs more than my electricity bill. I left after they redesigned the sidebar for the fifth time and I lost my
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Slack used to be great, then it became a bloated notification machine that costs more than my electricity bill. I left after they redesigned the sidebar for the fifth time and I lost my
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Trello made me nostalgic for actual sticky notes — at least those don’t have loading spinners. I dumped it after the 47th board where cards disappeared into a scroll-y hell. Here’s what
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Wix is the website builder you buy when you’re desperate and your developer flaked on you. It’ll get you online in an afternoon, but you’ll spend the next year fighting its drag-and-drop
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Trello is fine if you need a glorified to-do list with cute dog backgrounds. It’s not a project management powerhouse — it’s a digital whiteboard that got too popular for its own good. I
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Monday.com is a beast of a project management tool that tries to do everything — and honestly, it does a lot of things well. But it also feels like wearing a tuxedo to a backyard BBQ. If
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Mailchimp used to be fine. Then they hiked prices, buried basic features behind paywalls, and made me feel like a jerk every time I logged in. If you’ve got a list under 5k and want simp
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Google Analytics is a bloated, privacy-invading mess that makes you feel like you’re doing data entry instead of analyzing data. I burned three hours last month trying to find a simple b
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I finally quit Asana after it took me 20 minutes to reassign a task because the UI decided to hide the dropdown behind a modal. The breaking point was when I accidentally emailed my enti
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Canva is fine if you’re designing a birthday card for your mom. But if you need to actually control where pixels go without fighting a subscription popup every five seconds, switch. Here
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Notion is a bloated mess that couldn’t handle a 50-row database without crying. I left because it froze during a client presentation—right when I needed to show a project timeline. The m