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Engage your community with fun, thoughtful, and organized discussion
Zulip helped the FHIR community grow from a
tiny group of dreamers to 500 active users
sending 6000 messages per month, all driving
the creation of better healthcare
standards. Zulip’s topic-based threading
helps us manage simultaneous discussions
with clarity, ensuring the right people can
pay attention to the right messages. This
makes our large-group discussion far more
manageable than what we've experienced with
Skype and Slack.”
Grahame Grieve, founder, FHIR health care standards body
Choosing Zulip over Slack as our group chat is one
of the best decisions we've ever made. Zulip makes
it easy for our community of 1000 Recursers around
the world to stay involved, even years after their
batches finish. No other tool has a user
experience that scales to a community of our
size.
Nick Bergson-Shilcock, founder and CEO, Recurse Center
Wikimedia uses Zulip for its participation
in open source mentoring programs. Zulip's
threaded discussions help busy organization
administrators and mentors stay in close
communication with students during all
phases of the programs.
Srishti Sethi, Developer Advocate, Wikimedia Foundation
I highly recommend Zulip to other communities.
We're coming from Freenode as our only
real-time communication so the difference is
night and day. Slack is a no-go for many due
to not being FLOSS, and I'm concerned about
vendor lock-in if they were to stop being so
generous.
Slack's threading model is much worse than
Zulip's IMO. The streams/topics flow is an
incredibly intuitive way to keep track of
everything that is going on.