Friday 27 May 2016

Slack passes 3 million daily active users, 930K paid seats

Slack growth -- 3 million daily active users




Slack announced that its team communication app is seeing continued growth, with more than 3 million (weekday) daily active users. This is up 1 million from just six months ago. What's more, the company now has 930,000 paid seats which is also a 31 percent increase from February when it reported 675,000 paid seats.


Alongside this news, Slack has also hired former Salesforce senior vice president for commercial sales in the Asia Pacific region Robert Frati as its vice president of sales, which is noteworthy since the company claims 77 of the Fortune 100 companies use its product.


The addition of someone skilled in dealing with corporations could be perceived as a major push to bring the communication app into more businesses beyond just startups and other collaborative environments. And as Frati has specialized in the Asia Pacific region, perhaps also establish more partnerships with companies in that part of the world?


Slack has been on a growth spurt over the past few months, adding more than 1 million daily active users practically every six months just within the last year. In June, the company counted 1 million DAU and then doubled it in December before hitting the 3 million mark today. It also shared that more than 2 million users are connected to Slack's communication app “simultaneously” meaning that at any given moment, most of its users are all interfacing with each other on the platform.


While a reason for the increased usage hasn't been officially released, it could be because of the new integrations and developer platform Slack has created, easier integrations with third-party apps, the spotlight on bots, or perhaps those funny commercials that the company is airing.


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