Facebook also said Workplace has more than 150 companies with over 10,000 users on the platform.
Despite Facebook’s own user confidence crisis, growth on its enterprise collaboration endeavor Workplace has remained steady. The social networking giant announced Tuesday that Workplace now has 2 million paid users, and more than 150 companies with over 10,000 users on the platform.
Workplace started out in 2011 as an internal project for Facebook, and was launched publicly in October 2016. Facebook monetized the platform a year later with paid subscription tiers and has added a bevy of very large enterprises to its customer list, including Walmart, Nestle, United Way and Spotify.
Nonetheless, it’s still unclear how the total Workplace user base compares to Slack, which now has 10 million daily active users, 85,000 paying customers and is prepping for an IPO.
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