Slack but Usage Priced
Yet another Slack clone where Mattermost and Zulip already exist.

Team billing model is clever, but still wrapping the same AI APIs.
Teams using Slack who want shared AI access without per-user subscriptions
Slack AI · Zapier AI · Bardeen
Yet another Slack clone where Mattermost and Zulip already exist.
Drops curated, context-aware updates straight into a Slack channel and refines results with one-line onboarding and emoji feedback — a nice low-friction UX for busy teams. The core ideas (daily digests, in-channel feedback, and reactive topic tracking) are practical, but the product toes a crowded line and the page gives no signal of a novel ranking model or scale advantage.
You can mention a bot in Slack or Discord and have it queue a job that clones an approved repo, runs a coding agent via the Codex/Copilot CLI, and posts a Markdown report or a PR link back in-thread — that conversational-to-PR flow is the project's strongest move. The architecture (bot → Redis queue → worker → agent → repo-scoped PRs) and repo catalog make it practical for teams who want to keep AI-driven edits auditable and self-hosted; just be mindful of the security model since the worker runs code against repos.
Decision bot for Slack threads, but Notion, Confluence, and internal wikis already solve this cheaper.
Feature launch from established 27.5K-star platform, not a standalone project.
Runs entirely inside Slack with auto-formed teams, private team channels, weekly rotation and a lightweight 4-week leaderboard — that’s the product in three practical features. The landing page sells the low-friction promise well, but the idea itself isn’t novel: success will hinge on question quality, noise control, and the install/setup friction the authors explicitly asked feedback about.