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Google Chat vs Slack

Developers should learn and use Google Chat when working in organizations that rely on Google Workspace for collaboration, as it provides a centralized hub for team communication, code discussions, and project updates meets pick slack when your team leans on deep third-party integrations (salesforce, jira, google drive, thousands of apps) and can absorb $7. Here's our take.

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Google Chat

Developers should learn and use Google Chat when working in organizations that rely on Google Workspace for collaboration, as it provides a centralized hub for team communication, code discussions, and project updates

Google Chat

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Developers should learn and use Google Chat when working in organizations that rely on Google Workspace for collaboration, as it provides a centralized hub for team communication, code discussions, and project updates

Pros

  • +It is particularly useful for remote or distributed teams needing integrated tools for messaging, file sharing, and video conferencing, helping streamline workflows and reduce context switching between different apps
  • +Related to: google-workspace, google-meet

Cons

  • -Specific tradeoffs depend on your use case

Slack

Pick Slack when your team leans on deep third-party integrations (Salesforce, Jira, Google Drive, thousands of apps) and can absorb $7

Pros

  • +25-15/user/month
  • +Related to: slack-api, oauth2

Cons

  • -Specific tradeoffs depend on your use case

The Verdict

These tools serve different purposes. Google Chat is a platform while Slack is a tool. We picked Google Chat based on overall popularity, but your choice depends on what you're building.

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The Bottom Line
Google Chat wins

Based on overall popularity. Google Chat is more widely used, but Slack excels in its own space.

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