This looks great. The decisions feature, and the focus on good async, reminds me of Stride (Atlassian's failed chat product).
Chat is such a social product, even inside a company, as many here have addressed. That said, irc, hipchat, campfire, matrix, slack, zulio, lync, wave, and a hundred others have had their moments of success, and I could see this being on the more successful side.
Thank you! That's high praise. The "decisions" feature came from our own frustration of losing critical agreements in the endless scroll of chat.
We know it's a crowded space with a lot of history (RIP Stride/HipChat), but we're betting that for many teams, the "social" aspect has actually become too noisy. We're trying to swing the pendulum back slightly towards "calm productivity" without losing the fun of real-time chat.