The best alternatives to Whatis for Chrome are Tettra, Notebold, and OneBar.io. If these 3 options don't work for you, we've listed a few more alternatives below.
Tettra is an AI powered knowledge management system that lets you:
1. Curate important company information into a knowledge base
2. Instantly answer team questions in Slack via an AI powered bot
3. Keep your knowledge up-to-date and organized with automation
The best way for Slack teams to manage their tribal knowledge.As companies grow, institutional knowledge becomes both more important and harder to track down. What used to be a tap on the shoulder is suddenly booking meetings a week out for something you need to know today.
Spot is the knowledge base that works with your existing tools: write bite-size documentation on the fly, backup what would otherwise be lost in Slack, and search for the knowledge scattered across Confluence, Drive, Notion, Intercom, Zendesk, Jira...
Make Slack channels ‘thread-only’, meaning any messages sent to these channels will automatically become threads. Close threads with a resulting decision visible to everyone. When you create new threads, it will automatically search for similar conversations.
The Whatis bot makes your business' terminology, acronyms and project information searchable, accountable and maintainable straight from Slack - no more sharing around that spreadsheet with 13 different definitions for "CAPEX"!
Memonia automatically finds and memorises useful Q&A and factual messages in your Slack channels. It provides automatic knowledge sharing as well, identifying common and repetitive questions and automatically finds appropriate answers or users who might help.
Glossary is a free bot for Slack to expand acronyms and abbreviations so you can communicate confidently. With Glossary in your Slack, don't wait up on colleagues to explain acronyms. Just check the thread. Glossary has got your back!