Introduction

The true potential of teamwork goes way beyond simple contact. It’s all about enabling seamless workflows, automating repetitive tasks and helping teams do more with less resistance. It’s Not Just Where Your Employees Chat For companies that are looking to be at peak efficiency and gain competitive edge, the question isn’t just where their employees chat, it’s which platform best extends its intelligent automation over your operations.

But as lines between communication and workflow management become even more muddled, two giants most preferred by the business community are Slack vs Google Chat. they both pledge to create a more cohesive team, but how to decide which one follows business automation better? In this blog, we will deep dive into this topic so that it makes it effortless for the businesses to decide which is the better fit for their business.

Brief About Slack And Google Chat

Slack

It is a cloud messaging app widely preferred by business communities. It is famed for its intuitive design, wide integration with third-party apps and emphasis on channels for organized group communication.

  • Attributes: channels(team based discussion), direct messaging, audio or video call, strong search, smooth file sharing, huge directory for integration.
  • Business Focus: aimed at bringing into one system all things related to communication, projects and data that an enterprise might do and then making it easier to automate workflows, with integration and a Workflow Builder.

Google Chat

It is a messaging tool from Google that’s deeply integrated with the company’s workspace(formerly G Suite) productivity suite. It includes direct messaging, group chat and “Spaces” for topic channels with shared files and tasks.

  • Attributes: Direct messaging, group messaging, Spaces (which include chat, files and tasks tabs), integrating with other Google Workspace apps (Gmail, Drive, Meet, Calendar) and more AI related features.
  • Business Focus: google chat is being positioned as a secure, enterprisewide communication tool for companies that already use Google Workspace, with an emphasis on interoffice collaboration in that domain.

Slack Vs Google Chat Features Comparison

FeaturesSlackGoogle Chat
Platform TypeStandalone collaboration & messaging platformPart of Google Workspace suite
Workflow AutomationNo-code automation with a built-in Workflow BuilderRequires Google Apps Script or an external tool
Search FunctionalityAdvanced search with filters, pinning and historySimple search within rooms and messages
Threaded ConversationsComplete threaded conversations in channels and DMsThreading [Only through DM in Rooms]; (Not available in DMs or group chat)
Security & ComplianceEnterprise level(Slack enterprise Grid, SSO, compliance certification)Strong( Google Workspace level, security-SSO, Data-loss prevention, etc)
Free PlansLimits of free plan 90 days message historyUnlimited message history, less app integration
Pricing(starting)(Starting) $7.25/user/month (Pro plan)$6/user/month (Business Starter with Google Workspace)

Pricing and Suitability

 

Pricing: Slack Vs Google Chat
SlackGoogle Chat
Free90 days for free message serviceStarters$7 per user when billed annually, and $8.40 if billed monthly
Pro$7.25 per user per month, when subscribed annuallyStandard$14 per user when billed annually, and $16.80 if billed monthly
Business+$15 or $18 per user per month, when subscribed annuallyPlus$22 per user when billed annually, and $26.40 if billed monthly

Which One Suits Growing Teams and Workflows Better

Slack: There is more flexibility in Slack as your team grows and your toolchain diversifies. And with thousands of third-party integrations available, a powerful Workflow Builder, and a robust API platform, Slack has the capability built in to handle intricate work flows and automation-rich environments.

It’s a good fit for companies that want to join up multiple apps, orchestrate notifications and build logic-driven automations across departments.

Google Chat: A secure chat tool that is also integrated with Google Workspace, but appropriate for teams whose collaboration and automation is contained within Google. Where you might run into scaling limits is when you need to get creative with automations, and that requires more development work in the form of Apps Script or Google Cloud services.

Concluding Words

Slack vs Google Chat both have its own benefits and both offer almost same prices also. However, google covers the whole workspace for that price which covers many services in the same subscription. However, if the budget is tight then you can go with the free version of slack.

However, you can also leverage our Cloud & DevOps services to include all the various features and functionalities to develop your customized software the business requires.

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FAQs

No-code workflow builder There’s even a no-code workflow builder in the Slack to help non-techies get in on that sweet, sweet automation action. Google Chat does its work through Apps Script, which is more for coders.

Yes, but Slack has thousands of third-party apps, if Google Chat is largely focused on Google Workspace integrations with fewer external options.

Slack is a better fit for scaling teams and complex workflows by virtue of a far-reaching API and integration stack.

Yes, particularly for teams already on Google Workspace. It directly integrates with Gmail, Calendar, and Drive, so it’s easy and seamless to use.