Sharelot Adds Slack Integration and Tag Settings to Turn Reading into Team Knowledge
Sharelot is repositioning from a simple e-book benefit to a collaborative learning tool by embedding reading into daily communication and training workflows.
Reporting from 1 source: ASCII.jp.
MOCHI Co. released a major update to its corporate e-book subscription service Sharelot, adding Slack Integration, Timeline, Tag Settings, and Pre-download features. The update aims to turn individual reading into organizational knowledge sharing and training. Sharelot offers over 13,600 business books. The features address customer requests for easier insight sharing and book organization.
The company said it developed the features after hearing from companies that wanted to share reading insights more easily and organize books for training sessions. The Slack Integration sends review notifications, discussion posts, and book rankings to company channels. The Timeline tab lets employees browse reviews and discussions from colleagues. Tag Settings let administrators sort books by department or training theme, and Pre-download enables offline reading in areas with unstable connections. Together, the features shift the service from individual book access to a shared knowledge infrastructure.
- Slack Integration: Sends notifications of reviews, discussion posts, book rankings, and new books to Slack channels.
- Timeline: Displays a chronological list of in-house reviews and discussion posts in the app.
- Tag Settings: Allows administrators to organize books by department or training theme.
- Pre-download: Enables reading in locations with unstable internet connections.
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