On mobile it’s essentially a chat application that you’re forced to use for work, most likely on your personal cell phone. I’m willing to be convinced of the enormous valuation.
I’ve missed important messages at critical times due to their mobile app not providing me notification as configured (ios). Syncing across devices is handled nicely though.
Desktop only applications that allow you to chat in rooms/channels/teams but just as, if not more buggier/slower/featureless than irc/aol on a computer and modem i had over 10 years ago. Can someone explain to me why anyone would use this outside of work or was it simply not designed for personal use?
If you don’t like most of the software development lifecycle and are not willing to learn new strategies, you probably shouldn’t “write code” for a living, and that’s ok. You are more than just a requirement to code translator. Learn to grow a little task into something special. There is always a way to make it better. Spend more time designing and less typing. That’s my 2 cents