With Domino’s largely relying on delivering their pizza to customers, as opposed to offering a dine-in experience, getting as many pizzas as possible into the hands (and mouths) of their customers is key. This is why it doesn’t really come as a surprise to see Domino’s embrace all kinds of hi-tech ways of getting pizza to their customers.

The company’s latest delivery effort comes in the form of Slack integration, where Slack users can download and install the Domino’s app for their workspace and then place an order within the app itself. “Slack users can go to the Slack App Directory and click to install the Domino’s ordering app for their workspace. Team members can either order via a direct Slack message to Domino’s or collaborate on a group order in a channel.”

According to Dennis Maloney, Domino’s senior vice president and chief digital officer, “Collaboration on a big project can now carry over to collaborating on a team lunch order. We love to make ordering as easy and convenient as possible, and that includes ordering for the workplace. Now you can organize a group lunch with your coworkers down the hall, all from the comfort of your cubicle.”

Like we said Domino’s has not been shy when it comes to embracing new technology. The company’s pizzas can be ordered from a variety of platforms, such as Amazon’s Alexa, Facebook Messenger, Microsoft’s Cortana, and last year the company explored the idea of using drones for delivery.

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