I watched the video - which is quite rare for me, it must be said - in which it started out by telling me how broken email and Slack were, and then proceeded to explain how Twist was much better, by apparently letting me do things in my own time and organising stuff into channels. I came away totally unconvinced as to how this was really any different from Slack, where people post crap, I look at it when I feel like it, and things are organised into channels.<p>It seems there's some nuance where channels can have a sub-category inside them, but I'm sure if you throw humans at it they'll still just post irrelevant crap and animated GIFs all over the place.<p>Skimming through their Twist vs Slack document (<a href="https://twist.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/115003654569" rel="nofollow">https://twist.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/115003654569</a>), it does seem like there are some mildly compelling reasons why this might be an improvement over Slack - but this is a very busy space and it's hard to imagine why someone would try this over Slack when it has so much mindshare right now. I don't wish to sound overly negative - this looks like an attractive and thoughtful product.