Team communication app Slack today said that it now has more than 4 million daily active users, up from more than 3 million in May.
And the service now has more than 1.25 million paying users. It had 930,000 paid seats in May.
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Slack’s growth since the app’s launch in February 2014 is a modern illustration of hockey-stick growth. Many third party software sellers, including Google, have made their tools compatible with the service, and cloud services like Salesforce-owned Quip have taken steps to incorporate Slack-like functionality.
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“Continued momentum on the Slack platform is an important sign of the expanding role we play in the business software,” Slack said in a blog post.
San Francisco-based Slack now has 650 employees.
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