by kaolinite on 6/27/2018, 3:55:36 PM
Yes, the company I’m contracting at currently has done exactly this. We’ve kept Slack around for calls and for monitoring alerts, but other than that it’s all in Basecamp.
It has made an incredible difference. As a remote worker, I always felt stressed if I didn’t respond to a message straight away as it might appear as if I’m slacking off. With Basecamp, a delay is expected, so I finish my tasks before taking a look through my Basecamp notifications. I’m vastly more productive and far less stressed.
In addition, the proposals and comments on Basecamp are in far more detail and conversation is typically better thought out.
Could not recommend it enough.
by ChiefZenOfficer on 6/27/2018, 9:40:14 PM
Yes, we've completely ditched slack and run all process and operations via Basecamp. We even have our clients use it, very helpful for asynchro communication.
by skinnymuch on 6/27/2018, 2:46:53 PM
Would you use Basecamp’s chat? Or mostly their messaging system for communication? If the latter, I can see a case of using both. But that could also lead to people not taking Basecamp communication seriously.
Migrate as in data-wise as well as process-wise. What was your experience? Our current issues with Slack are 1) keeping track of previous discussions and 2) Abandoned impromptu discussion threads without a proper conclusion