Slack today announced that it has raised $200 million in funding at a post-money valuation of $3.8 billion. The company has now taken on $540 million in funding, a spokesperson told VentureBeat in an email.

Thrive Capital led the round. Comcast Ventures, Accel Partners, GGV, Index Ventures, Social Capital, Spark Growth, and others participated in the round.

Numerous reports emerged in the past few weeks about Slack taking on new money, but now it’s official.

Slack last raised funding about a year ago — a $160 million round at a $2.8 billion valuation.

AI Weekly

The must-read newsletter for AI and Big Data industry written by Khari Johnson, Kyle Wiggers, and Seth Colaner.

Included with VentureBeat Insider and VentureBeat VIP memberships.

San Francisco-based Slack says it now has 2.7 million daily active users (up from 2.3 million last month), 800,000 paid users, and 430 employees. Customers include CenturyLink, CBS, Dow Jones, the Federal Aviation Administration, Harvard University, Samsung, and the U.S. State Department.

In January Slack formed a Search, Learning, & Intelligence Group. Meanwhile the startup, which launched in 2014, is now building out a platform for many integrations in the form of chatbots that can be accessed with commands in the text box at the bottom of the window. Slack is supporting the BotKit open-source framework for building bots that can work on Slack.

Earlier this week, Microsoft plunged into the bot-building market with the Bot Framework, the BotBuilder software development kit (SDK), and bots for its Skype service.

Slack’s competitors include Microsoft’s Yammer, VMware’s Socialcast, and Atlassian’s HipChat.

VentureBeat's mission is to be a digital town square for technical decision-makers to gain knowledge about transformative enterprise technology and transact. Learn More