Why we like it: It lets you share only the data you need by pulling single cells, individual rows or full ranges of data from a spreadsheet without ever opening Excel (because numbers are hard enough amiright?!). What it does: Feeds data from Excel spreadsheets into Slack What it costs: Starts at $29 for up to 10 users 5. With this bot, you can create, update and track your OKRs while they’re top of mind. Why we like it: It’s easy to get carried away creating elaborate spreadsheets or signing up for fancy goal-setting tools. What it costs: Starts at $4.79 per user, per month 4. The magical /flow task command lets you create and assign tasks mid-conversation, without switching to another program. Why we like it: Delegating has seriously never been easier. What it does: Assigns tasks and manages projects What it costs: Starts at $380/month for up to 20 users 3. This hard-working bot helps to reduce repetitive questions (and time-wasting searching) by cataloging information as it surfaces and making it easily available. Why we like it: Conversations move super fast in Slack. What it does: Captures and catalogs information Add items to meeting agendas without leaving Slack (you can even turn messages into agenda items with a single click!). Why we like it: We might be a little biased, but this handy little bot rules □. What it does: Builds one-on-one and team meeting agendas Today, we’ve got the ultimate list of the best Slack apps, integrations and bots you’ve never heard of – but we know you’ll love. We use Donut all the time. But sometimes you’re just in the mood something a little off the beaten track.
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