Built for Slack

Put social decisions back in the right channel.

Review requests, publishing status, inbox alerts, and report summaries can appear as actionable Slack cards in team channels.

Listening

A listening signal appears as an owned item.

The social team sees the topic, sentiment, owner, and next step in Slack.

#social-media Community engagement
Today
Slash Social APP 10:17 AM
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Topic spike: camera carry

3 conversations need an owner

Mentions
84
Sentiment
71% positive
Needs owner
3 conversations
Window
Last 7 days
Message #social-media

Shared work

Channel cards keep shared decisions visible without another status thread.

  • Route approvals and publishing status into the channels where teams coordinate
  • Include action buttons, state, and source context on the card
  • Keep sensitive brand and client work scoped to the right audience
  • Link back to the canonical workflow when the task needs more detail
01

Put review work in front of the right people.

Approvers can accept, request changes, or open the full post from a Slack card that contains the relevant context.

02

Keep publishing status visible.

Account health prompts and publishing status can land in the channel with clear ownership and next steps.

03

Share reports where planning happens.

Weekly summaries can show the campaign result and guide the next planning conversation without exporting a dashboard screenshot.

Outcomes

What your team gets from channel cards.

Faster approvals

The work keeps its brand, source, owner, and next step as it moves through Slack.

Visible publishing status

The work keeps its brand, source, owner, and next step as it moves through Slack.

Reports teams can act on

The work keeps its brand, source, owner, and next step as it moves through Slack.

FAQ

Channel cards questions

Can channel cards include actions?

Yes. Cards can include Slack buttons for approvals, account health, opening reports, and other workflow actions.

Can cards respect brand permissions?

Yes. Slash Social routes work with brand and role context so teams do not expose unrelated client or brand work.

Ready when your team is

Use channel cards in Slack.

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