From April 20th, 2016 to March 18th, 2023, 72% user give 5-star rating, 9% user give 4-star rating, 11% user give 3-star rating, 9% user give 1-star rating. for Neutral Face Emoji Tools chrome extension.
If there was to be only one chrome extension, this would be the one.
Does one thing and does it really well
works well!
Perfect. Exactly as advertised. I used it to uploade 1290 custom emojis to a workspace. No problems.
still works (shows up as long as you have at least one custom emoji in there) love the error handling, nice touch!
This is the first chrome extension I download (lol probably after ad blocker) whenever I get a new laptop. Works like magic!
Still works! Make sure you have at least one custom emoji added or else the window will not show. Cheers to the creators <3
Very helpful extension for all who add new emojis frequently or register a lot of emojis at once. I really recommend this extension! ?
Absolutely beautiful and absolutely fantastic!! What a time saver.
Rate limiting workaround: https://developer.chrome.com/docs/devtools/network/#throttle Throttle your connection to a custom rate (I'm using 250/50/300) and it slows the requests down enough to (mostly) avoid the limiting. Much easier to be patient rather than figure out which emojis didn't get uploaded.
Surprisingly still works! Something to note, though, is that Slack rate limits emoji creation… This extension doesn't seem to detect when it's happening. So if you drag and drop too many emoji into the interface, the extension will report them all as having been uploaded, even if many of them were _not_ actually uploaded due to rate limits. I'd recommend dragging and dropping in small batches.
Good extension, but has trouble with rate limiting from Slack, where it'll silently fail if Slack rate limits you and report "Succesfully uploaded" even if it totally wasn't. A good fix seems to be to detect the upload time -- Slack basically gives an insta-response if it's just silently failing, so an abnormally quick upload for a file is probably a good sign that it didn't actually upload.
If it's not working for you on Chrome, try it on Firefox. The Chrome extension worked for me about a year ago, but when I just installed it on my new mac, it didn't work. Tried it on Firefox and BAM! Bulk uploader is there!
Careful uploading massive amounts of files via this extension. It seems if you add more than ~25 files at a time the Slack API will start rate limiting the requests causing the rest of the uploads to silently fail despite claiming "upload complete" I have around ~700 custom emojis to add to a new Slack and after dropping all of them into the extension only 125 were successfully uploaded. Go slow and steady to avoid rate limiting.
Easy and straight-forward! Does exactly what it says on the tin :D. The best part is: if one of the emoji conflicts, it will still proceed with all the others.
Works great! Weird bug where the extension doesn't appear in-page unless you have already at least one custom emoji already added.
Worked wonderfully. Now in this odd WFH era I have so many new ways to communicate to my co-workers... now should I use the :elmo-fire: or :this-is-fine: when people ask me how I'm doing?
Does the trick. Very quickly.
This is wonderful and works perfectly. Thank you.
If this isn't working for you - make sure it's enabled in chrome, then upload a single emoji the manual way in Slack/Customize, then the multi-upload should show up after that first upload.
Thank you so much. ??
Works great. You need to have at least one emoji for it to actually add the box to drag and drop.
Worked very well. Don't get greedy, do 25 at a time.
Currently does not work, there is no change to the slack emoji page with this extension and so no way to bulk upload.
Does not work.
Save plenty of time when you have to create bulk slack emoji.
This is a much needed extension. Unfortunately, slack is throttling requests so after about 20 uploads all the rest fail... then you have to wait, and try again. Please add request throttling so they can slowly upload over time without manual intervention. Thanks!
I guess it's OK. I can't upload in bulk from a website, I still have to download each emoji individually, so it's not much different than what's built into Slack. Oh, and it would be nice to add in the directions that you have to install a single emoji using the Slack interface FIRST, because it didn't work until I did that, but I had to read the reviews to get this little tip.
Clean and performs as advertised. Nice use of AJAX progress bar and quick page refreshing! Kudos!
It seems not working as slack UI has been changed?
Mostly works but I'm getting rate limited, which means I have to drag them over one by one every few seconds, completely defeating the purpose of this extension. Should either have default rate limiting, or allow us to set it as an option!
I'm receiving an error: 'invalid_auth'. Tried to re-authenticate, but not worked.
Does less than nothing.
Does exactly what it says it does! Just one little thing, you have to first add an emoji with the original Slack interface (if it's a new workspace) otherwise the new UI doesn't come up.
This is great. I want to echo the comment from "Josh", who said Slack changed the emoji tab for customization. You may want to look at modifying the extension to work with the latest website! This tool was great otherwise.
Wonderful tool, use it daily! Noticed that Slack recently changed their Emoji upload interface and this extension no longer works - any plans to update? Thanks for a fantastic utility!
Thank you for building this!
It made it a complete breeze to add hundreds of emojis to a slack I didn't have API access to. Thanks!
Works as advertised. Good feedback on the bulk job. Skips if the org already has an emoji under that name.
Works as you would expect and looks nice. :thumbsup:
Does what it says on the tin... thank you! I worked in batches of about 30-40, but no lag or errors at any point. Make sure all your file names are ready to be shortcodes, and that they're all lower case. I only had to edit Beignet, Gatorade, and Adobesmash but ymmv.
It does what it says. I uploaded emoji 57 at a time and while the computer froze for 30-45 seconds afterwards they were done. A super useful extension. I had two errors. 1 file was outside the size limitations of slack and it told me. The other was a duplicate file name and again I was told that.
Works perfectly
Really useful!
Makes uploading new emojis a snap (as long as the file name is lower case)
Do what it need to do. Well done! If you want a great little Emojis collection to start with, here’s a great collection to start with: http://siro.is/2t
Works as expected. Thanks!