


Much like Discord, users can create bots for many things, such as managing huge communities, integrating scripts, automating queries, etc. Sharing is also effortless as users can share any files up to 2GB. At the same time, channels allow broadcasting to a much larger audience. Compared to any other messaging app, groups in this app can have up to 200,000 members. With features like bots and channels, Telegram has the best of both worlds. Despite that, the app is not just a replacement for Discord or WhatsApp but has its own unique features. Of course, this is mostly due to WhatsApp privacy concerns. In recent times, Telegram’s popularity has reached new heights. The only downside is the paid tier which can cost a lot, but it’s perfect for an organization or a big team. Slack also has all the usual features such as chat, voice calls, video calls, and fast file sharing over HTTPS simply by dragging and dropping. In addition, it lets people upload up to 1 GB of files to share with others.
