- Slack, the popular workplace communications app, is experiencing issues as of Wednesday morning.
- Slack's status page lists "incidents" with login and messaging.
- The company said it was working to restore functionality to affected users.
Your colleagues aren't ignoring you — Slack is experiencing issues.
Some people using the popular workplace communication platform were unable to log in or message on Wednesday morning.
At 10:27 a.m. ET, Slack said it was "investigating reports of trouble connecting or loading Slack."
"We're still working to restore functionality to affected Slack features but have also discovered some workflows may also be experiencing issues," Slack said in a follow-up message.
"We appreciate your patience as we sort this out and will be back with another update soon," it added.
Slack's system page listed an "incident" status on multiple features, including the platform's login and messaging.
Slack users also reported issues to third-party outage-tracking website DownDetector, which saw a spike in reports.
Slack and Microsoft Teams are two of the top workplace communication platforms used by many companies to communicate quickly. In 2022, Slack said that 77 of Fortune 100 companies used its platform.
Hailed as an "email killer," Slack went public in 2019 and was acquired by Salesforce for $27.7 billion in a deal that closed in 2021.