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Same here. We're a company with about 50 people and deal with a lot of operational chatter. The threading model of Zulip works really great for us.

Before Zulip we used XMPP for a long time, then Mattermost for a short time (the threading model in mattermost didnt work at all for us), then moved to Zulip and never looked back. I definitely recommend Zulip.




How does it's threading differ from Slack's?


It creates separate horizontal blocks that feel natura, as opposed to the weird vertical windows in slack.

It also supports markdown.

You can try it at chat.zulip.org




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