Different jobs around the same emoji problem
EmojiBox is useful for browsing broader emoji libraries and adding lore. Remoji is narrower: it helps people find the right custom emoji from the set already installed in their own Slack workspace.
EmojiBox focuses on a searchable custom emoji library and emoji lore. Remoji focuses on making your own workspace’s existing custom emojis discoverable with a low-permission Slack command.
EmojiBox is useful for browsing broader emoji libraries and adding lore. Remoji is narrower: it helps people find the right custom emoji from the set already installed in their own Slack workspace.
Remoji is deliberately scoped around emoji discovery. It reads the workspace emoji list and responds to the /remoji command, without message, DM, channel, or file access.
If your Slack already has hundreds or thousands of custom emojis, Remoji is designed to make that library useful without running a cleanup project first.
No. Remoji is designed around private workspace search and workspace-isolated data.
Yes. That is the point: search by meaning or similarity instead of relying only on exact names.
Free for workspaces with up to 500 custom emojis.