
For years, Facebook has been working hard trying to come up with something that can rival Slack, the popular workplace software that has features like team chat rooms, direct messaging, file sharing, and more.
Facebook thinks they can do better — and thus they created their own team collaboration tool called Workplace, which was just launched last month after years of beta testing. Companies such as The Royal Bank of Scotland, Oxfam, and even Campbell Soup Company have already gotten on the bandwagon. It works similar to Slack, but Workplace has additional features like live videos, activity tracking, news feeds, smartphone integration and other tools that make intra-company communications way easier. Not to mention that everyone already has a Facebook account, so it's easier to get into.