Slack Connect
Let clients review social content in Slack.
Use Slack Connect-oriented approval flows to bring external reviewers into the decision without exposing unrelated brand work.
Slack Connect
The client sees the approval request in a scoped channel.
Client approvers get the draft, media, and decision buttons without internal queues.
Why it matters
Let clients review the right draft in the right channel with the right controls.
- External approval paths for client reviewers
- Brand-scoped visibility
- Structured approve and request-change actions
- Decision history tied to the item
Keep client decisions close to the relationship.
If the client already reviews work in Slack, Slash Social can bring the draft and controls into that channel instead of forcing a separate review portal.
Limit what clients can see.
Client reviewers can focus on the work assigned to their brand while internal planning and unrelated brands stay out of view.
Turn feedback into a tracked change.
Requested edits and rejection reasons stay attached to the item, which gives creators a clear next step.
Outcomes
What your team gets from Slack Connect in Slack.
Built into the same workflow as intake, review, publishing, inbox ownership, and reporting.
Built into the same workflow as intake, review, publishing, inbox ownership, and reporting.
Built into the same workflow as intake, review, publishing, inbox ownership, and reporting.
FAQ
Slack Connect questions
Do clients need full workspace access?
No. The workflow is designed around scoped review paths and Slack Connect-style collaboration.
Can clients request changes instead of approving?
Yes. Reviewers can request changes with structured reasons and comments.
Ready when your team is
Bring Slack Connect into Slack.
Start with the workflow that hurts most, then connect the rest of your social operation around it.