Slack Requires Separate Email Addresses to Join Multiple Workspaces
Slack does not allow a single email address to be a member of multiple workspaces, forcing contractors, consultants, and multi-organization workers to maintain separate email identities per workspace. This fragments professional communication and increases account management overhead. The constraint particularly affects freelancers and agency workers who operate across many client organizations simultaneously.
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