Leveraging Django’s admin interface, there are handy dashboards to configure pairing pools, create new rounds, and view pairings. The bot onboards people, asks their availability, randomly pairs them group messages to meet up, and collects feedback on who actually met. It supports configuring multiple pairing pools in different Slack channels and creating rounds with custom frequency and duration. My Slack application is designed to be user-friendly and flexible. I made an open-source alternative that people can build on and deploy, fully knowing how their Slack data is being used instead of trusting an unknown third party application, which is a must for a lot of corporate information security policies. Slack is prevelant these days, and though the idea of randomly pairing people to grab lunch or coffee with each other isn’t new, existing bots like Donut and randomcoffee are paid and/or closed source. Talking with someone one-on-one is a great way to form new connections in a company or organization.
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