I’ve been closely watching the development of work chat vendor Fleep, and since I reviewed the product in August (see Work chat tool Fleep has native task management: Is that a key feature, or just nice to have?) the company has addressed so many areas I won’t try to cover them all, I’ll let them do that for you. I am just going to focus on the slash commands and email integration. Slash commands — Fleep’s chat (or ‘conversations’ as they call them), support a number of commands that are preceded by a slash (‘/’): /pin <message> — create a new pinned message /task <message> — create a new task message /taskto @someone — create and assign a new task /bug <message> — create a new bug report task with ((bug)) /add <email> — add new members to the conversation /kick <email> — remove members from the conversation /leave — leave conversation When these are used in the context of a chat, when a chat message with a leading command is posted, the action is taken.