Funny I was just going to come back in here and provide a vote to try to see if I could find out what are the latest intentions here - sorry to see your response @Chr1sG but thanks for weighing in and keeping us in the loop. I have to say threads I think are one of the most innovative things you guys have ever done and could go very far as a way for Fibery to solve one of the biggest problems in team collaboration - how to keep context organized…The way you’ve set it up right now, I have been able to basically emulate a Slack channel set up, with the huge benefit of all my work being able to be both easily tagged via # command, the ability to create new work inline the same way, and also keep a record of all mentions and updates through references to the thread. This is flat out unmatched anywhere - Notion is making a big push trying to sync up with Slack but I’ve tried to configure and it’s just not the same - Tana, etc the various other “networked thought” derivative approaches way too hard to master and leave out fundamentals like ease of commenting or assignments. This is also a great way to aid AI because you will have an even more defined set of content ready-made to point to AI, vs the other approach of trying to keep up team chat in Slack, then simultaneously duplicate that in a work management tool like Fibery.
I think all I’d need to actually ditch Slack would be for the mobile versions of the app, and the desktop app, to effectively send a notification when there is activity so I could respond like in Slack, or essentially text which Slack is replacing for a lot of teams.
Hope this is helpful and inspiring and really hoping to see this on the roadmap - not to be a party pooper but this is something I much more desperately need than the UI stuff we are discussing over here.
And sorry not trying to beat this to death but comments like these that I feel like is buried in a thread with no votes I think are showing the need out there, very simply explained my same need: