Slack Integration
AgentsHub AI workers join your Slack workspace as digital colleagues — posting pipeline updates, surfacing alerts, answering questions, and handing off tasks without leaving the channel.
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AgentsHub integrates natively with Slack so your AI agents can communicate, report, and act inside the workspace your team already uses.
An AI Operations Manager can post a daily ops summary to #operations every morning. An AI SDR can alert the sales channel when a high-value lead qualifies. An AI Customer Support Agent can surface urgent ticket escalations to #support-alerts before a human even opens Zendesk. This is not a bot that answers simple questions. These are role-based AI workers that use Slack as one of their output channels — alongside CRM updates, email, and voice calls. Each agent knows which Slack channels it addresses and what format its messages take. The Slack integration is native to AgentsHub — no third-party middleware required. Agents post messages, create threads, mention users, and respond to direct messages within their defined permissions.
AI agents post formatted daily summaries, pipeline reports, ops alerts, or team digests to designated Slack channels on a defined schedule.
When a defined trigger fires — high-value lead qualified, ticket escalated, deal closed — the agent posts an instant Slack alert with context.
Agents can respond to DMs within their defined knowledge scope — answering questions about pipeline status, ticket counts, or task updates.
Agents mention specific team members in Slack when a task requires human action — with full context so no follow-up questions are needed.
When an AI agent escalates a task to a human, it posts a structured handoff message in Slack — issue summary, context, and recommended action.
Deploy any of these role-specific AI agents with Slack connected from day one.
Set up the Slack integration in minutes — no engineering team required.
Install the AgentsHub Slack app to your workspace via OAuth. Define which channels your agent can post to.
Choose which agent will use Slack as an output channel — Operations Manager, Support Agent, SDR, or a custom role.
Define which channels each agent posts to, what events trigger messages, and the format of each message type.
Activate the agent. It joins your designated Slack channels and begins posting, alerting, and responding based on its role.
See what changes when your AI agent works inside Slack.
| Task | Before (Manual) | After (AI-Automated) |
|---|---|---|
| Daily operations summary | Ops manager manually compiles a daily summary from multiple systems and posts to Slack — if it happens at all. | AI Operations Manager automatically compiles and posts a formatted daily summary to #operations every morning. |
| Escalate an urgent support ticket | Support rep manually posts to Slack to flag an urgent ticket — often missed or delayed. | AI agent detects escalation trigger and posts a structured alert to #support-alerts within seconds. |
| Notify sales team of a qualified lead | SDR manually posts to the sales channel when a lead qualifies — inconsistent, sometimes skipped. | AI SDR posts a structured lead qualification summary to #sales-qualified-leads the moment criteria are met. |
| Hand off a task to a human | Agent or manager sends an informal Slack message — recipient lacks context, back-and-forth ensues. | AI agent posts a structured handoff with issue summary, context, and recommended next action — one message, no follow-up questions. |
Deploy an AI agent connected to Slack in minutes. No coding. No migration. No credit card.
Free to start. No credit card required.