DIBS ON STUFF®

Streamline your deployments
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About Dibs


Dibs helps your team queue up and take turns in Slack and Discord.

Developers frequently use Dibs to negotiate access to staging and testing servers.

Dibs saves your team time, by sidestepping repetitive conversations, and notifies interested parties when an item becomes available.

We put privacy first and are used in production by some of the largest companies on the planet.

Quick start


  1. /dibs on THING will claim an item. You'll be placed in the queue if it's not available.
  2. /dibs off THING will release the item. The next person in line will get notified.
  3. /dibs q will display the queues to see who's waiting for what.
  4. /dibs will show help text. Also see the docs.




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Basic

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Unlimited team members
Unlimited channel usage
5 simultaneous queues
1 month free trial of Pro
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Extra

Ramp-up with a suite of features that are ideal for dynamic teams

$9.00 USD
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Bump the queue to the next person
Automatic timed de-queuing
20 simultaneous queues
Slack buttons for less typing
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Pro + Extra

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$49 USD
per month

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Unlimited queues
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Privacy
The information that is put into this service is used only to run this service. No spam. No data collection. No data mining. No surprises.

The Privacy Policy and Terms of Service.

To answer a common question: "Does installing Dibs mean anyone outside our company can access/read/download our Slack messages?" the answer is categorically: No. There is a special Slack permission required to do that, and we do not request that permission from you. Here are the exact permissions that we request (compared to a similar app)

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What is this conch you speak of?
In the novel Lord of the Flies the conch (a seashell) was used to help with communication and taking turns.

Contact
Any questions or support queries:
support@dibsonstuff.com
@dibsonstuff.com

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