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Slack vs. Zoom: Which is Best for Your Remote Work Team?

Slack and Zoom are both essential tools for remote work, but they serve different primary purposes. Slack excels in team communication and collaboration, while Zoom is the go-to platform for video conferencing and virtual meetings. The best choice depends on your team's specific needs and priorities.

Reviewed by Roman Trotsko & Denis TrotskoLast reviewed May 2026

Comparison dimensions

Communication

Slack: Slack provides channels, direct messaging, and threads for seamless team communication, reducing email overload.

Zoom: Zoom's chat feature is primarily for in-meeting communication, not a primary communication hub.

Video Conferencing

Slack: Slack offers basic video calls, but lacks advanced features like webinars and large-scale meetings.

Zoom: Zoom specializes in high-quality video conferencing with features like screen sharing, breakout rooms, and recording.

Integrations

Slack: Slack integrates with a wide range of tools, including project management, CRM, and productivity apps.

Zoom: Zoom integrates with calendar apps, CRM systems, and some collaboration platforms, but fewer than Slack.

Pricing

Slack: Slack's free plan has limitations on message history and features. Paid plans can be costly for larger teams.

Zoom: Zoom's basic plan has time limits on group meetings. Paid plans offer more features and longer meeting durations.

Ease of Use

Slack: Slack's interface is intuitive for messaging and channel management, but can be overwhelming with many channels.

Zoom: Zoom's interface is straightforward for joining and hosting meetings, making it accessible to all users.

Collaboration

Slack: Slack fosters real-time collaboration through channels, file sharing, and app integrations.

Zoom: Zoom's collaboration features are limited to screen sharing and annotation during meetings.

Security

Slack: Slack offers enterprise-grade security features, including data encryption and compliance certifications.

Zoom: Zoom has improved its security measures, including end-to-end encryption and meeting passwords.

Scale

Slack: Slack can handle large teams and numerous channels, but performance may degrade with excessive usage.

Zoom: Zoom can host large meetings and webinars, but requires robust bandwidth for optimal performance.

Best for Slack

  • Real-time team communication
  • Project collaboration and file sharing
  • Integrating with other business tools
  • Managing multiple projects and teams

Best for Zoom

  • Hosting large virtual meetings and webinars
  • Conducting video interviews and presentations
  • Providing remote training and workshops
  • Screen sharing and remote support

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