Since my team use Slack for communication, We needed an intuitive way to keep track of tasks and push announcements. Kyber gave us that.
used it while it was free. Couldn't talk myself into buying it for the team because we're not a remote group but I could see where it could get costly; at the same time I can also see it being effective and worth it for remote users.
Like another user said, Kyber has been designed with users in mind and improved over time significantly. They know what they are doing, but they also ask a lot of questions to users and they listen carefully. Kyber is now very easy and intuitive to use. You want to create a task? Type /task. A poll? /poll. And so on.
I am a venture investor and use this with my extended team (Associates, finance, data scientists etc). Many of my portfolio companies use this product as well and find the new templates useful to quickly setup custom workflows without spending time coding. The new "all in one" approach saves from having to jump around to different apps. Also eliminates the endless back and forth that sometimes happens when messaging in Slack.
Until now, I have been using Kyber with my team to track day by day tasks in each channel; I really like the ability to turn existing messages into tasks with actions. The new templates seem a game changer. I already setup a couple and the team immediately interacted.
Kyber is amazingly flexible and takes care of not having to have several other pieces of software to do smaller jobs like polls. We use Slack across multiple timezones and with non-technical people, so Kyber is easy for them to use and respond to.
It's a toolset for teams and projects, very useful to have available right in Slack.
kyber allows my team to assign a task and then leave it be. No more asking the person the task was assigned to if it was done or not.
A product that is being actively and intelligently developed with the end user in mind.