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Log in to Slack, or try for free with your teammates. All it takes is an email address to get started.
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Log in to Slack or try it for free with your teammates using just an email address.
Sign in to Slack | Slack
Whether you're a member of one Slack workspace or many, you can use the same email address to sign in to all of them. Read on to learn how to sign in to Slack with your email address, or your Apple or Google account.
Join a Slack workspace
A Slack workspace is made up of channels, where team members can communicate and work together. When you join a workspace, you’ll create an account using your email address. You can use the same email address to join as many workspaces as you’d like, but you’ll have separate Slack accounts for each one.
Create a Slack workspace
Your Slack workspace is where people can work together, connect all their software tools and services, and find the information they need to do their best work. Read on to learn how to create your workspace and get started with Slack.
Switch between workspaces - Slack
Click your workspace icon in the top left to view a list of all the workspaces you’re signed in to. Select another workspace to open it. From the Home tab , swipe right.
Feature limitations on the free version of Slack | Slack
On the free version of Slack, you’ll be limited to the most recent 90 days of message and file history, and all data in your workspace that's more than one year old will be deleted. When you upgrade, your messages and files beyond the 90-day limit will be revealed.
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