As expected, Salesforce prominently featured its newly acquired Slack platform at its Dreamforce event this week, revealing more of its progress on bringing Slack into its platform and shared updates to the collaboration hub.
Slack Adds Another Asynchronous Feature
On the latter, Slack introduced Clips, a feature that allows users to create and share audio, video, and screen recordings within channels and direct messages, including externally via Slack Connect. In addition, a Clips playback feature allows users to speed up or slow down the clips, watch live captions, and open and search the transcripts archived with all recordings, Slack said. Clips, which starts rolling out today, will be available for all paid teams by this fall, Slack said.