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Slack introduces iPhone widgets to make work more inescapable

Slack introduced its first three iPhone and iPad widgets today. | Screenshot: Slack

Today Slack introduced the first four widgets for the iOS version of its mobile app. Three of them are designed for the iPhone’s home screen, while the fourth can be added to the lock screen allowing users to jump immediately into the Slack app after unlocking their device.
The home screen widgets include Catch Up, which provides an at-a-glance look at how many unread messages and mentions a user has without opening the app. It gives a little more detail than the Slack app icon’s badge, and tapping the Catch Up widget takes users directly to that section of the Slack app so they can quickly swipe through conversations they’ve missed.

Three 3⃣new Slack iOS widgets are here to make your workday a whole lot easier. Add the Catch Up widget, Status widget, and Slack Launcher widget to your device and stay in the know on the go. pic.twitter.com/bEak0coGZK— Slack (@SlackHQ) July 22, 2024

The other two home screen widgets streamline Slack status updates. Tapping the smaller Status widget also takes users directly to that section of the Slack iOS app, while a larger version offers the same functionality plus three pre-selected status options: one hour “Focus” and “Lunch” statuses, plus a half-hour “Take a break” status. However, those pre-selected options aren’t customizable at this point.
Slack finding its way onto all of our devices has already made work feel like a nonstop thing. If you really want to bring more work into your life, adding these widgets could go even further, putting work front and center every time you open your phone.

Adding these widgets could make that even worse, putting work front and center every time you open your phone.

Slack introduced its first three iPhone and iPad widgets today. | Screenshot: Slack

Today Slack introduced the first four widgets for the iOS version of its mobile app. Three of them are designed for the iPhone’s home screen, while the fourth can be added to the lock screen allowing users to jump immediately into the Slack app after unlocking their device.

The home screen widgets include Catch Up, which provides an at-a-glance look at how many unread messages and mentions a user has without opening the app. It gives a little more detail than the Slack app icon’s badge, and tapping the Catch Up widget takes users directly to that section of the Slack app so they can quickly swipe through conversations they’ve missed.

Three 3⃣new Slack iOS widgets are here to make your workday a whole lot easier.

Add the Catch Up widget, Status widget, and Slack Launcher widget to your device and stay in the know on the go. pic.twitter.com/bEak0coGZK

— Slack (@SlackHQ) July 22, 2024

The other two home screen widgets streamline Slack status updates. Tapping the smaller Status widget also takes users directly to that section of the Slack iOS app, while a larger version offers the same functionality plus three pre-selected status options: one hour “Focus” and “Lunch” statuses, plus a half-hour “Take a break” status. However, those pre-selected options aren’t customizable at this point.

Slack finding its way onto all of our devices has already made work feel like a nonstop thing. If you really want to bring more work into your life, adding these widgets could go even further, putting work front and center every time you open your phone.

Adding these widgets could make that even worse, putting work front and center every time you open your phone.

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