Slack automatically determines your availability: you’re set to active when Slack is open on your desktop or mobile device. You’re set to away after 30 minutes of desktop inactivity, or if you navigate away or close the app on your mobile device. For a variety of devices and platforms, Slack is available: mobile Mac, Windows, Linux, Web, Android, iOS, and Windows. It is a cloud-based tool in real time, so you need an Internet connection to use it regardless of which app you have. You can use Slack on either your mobile, desktop or the web. It is compatible with iOS and Android for mobile applications and Mac, Windows, and Linux as a desktop application. You can also use.
As you work in Slack, it's helpful to let your team know when you're available and how quickly you can respond to messages. Slack has a couple of ways to share your whereabouts and indicate your availability to other members.
Tip: If you're a Workspace Owner or Admin, learn how to customize the status suggestions members can choose from.
When you set a status in Slack, you'll see your status emoji appear next to your name. Other members can see your status emoji anywhere they can see your full or display name, and they can view your full status in either your profile or when they hover over your status emoji on desktop. If you don’t select your own status emoji, a ? speech balloon will display by default.
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