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Slack Channel Overload and Limited Message History on Free Tier

Teams using Slack experience channel sprawl that makes it difficult to track relevant conversations, while the free tier caps message history at 90 days. The combination of information overload and artificial data limits drives users toward paid tiers or competing platforms. This is a widely acknowledged problem with heavy competition from Slack's own paid features and many alternative tools.

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