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Slack is a team communication tool, that brings together all of your team communications in one place, instantly searchable and available wherever you go.

Over the past five years, organizations adopted Slack, Zoom, and Microsoft Teams in droves. Think of COVID-19 as pouring gasoline on the fire. The pandemic didn't start a trend as much as it accelerated an existing one. Unfortunately, far too many of us mistakenly view these applications as Email 2.0. Slack is a team communication tool, that brings together all of your team communications in one place, instantly searchable and available wherever you go. Download Slack for free for mobile devices and desktop. Keep up with the conversation with our apps for iOS, Android, Mac, Windows and Linux.

This connector is available in the following products and regions:

ServiceClassRegions
Logic AppsStandardAll Logic Apps regions except the following:
- Azure China regions
Power AutomateStandardAll Power Automate regions except the following:
- US Government (GCC High)
- China Cloud operated by 21Vianet
Power AppsStandardAll Power Apps regions except the following:
- US Government (GCC High)
- China Cloud operated by 21Vianet
Contact
NameMicrosoft
URLMicrosoft LogicApps Support
Microsoft Power Automate Support
Microsoft Power Apps Support
Connector Metadata
PublisherMicrosoft
Websitehttps://slack.com/
Privacy policyhttps://slack.com/privacy-policy

Known Issues and Limitations

  1. As per the Slack API documentation, some Slack API methods that the connector uses will stop functioning in February 2021 and will not work with newly created apps after June 10th, 2020. So please use latest versions of below actions.

    Actions:

  2. Create a group is deprecated, please use latest version of Create a channel to create private channels.

  3. The maximum number of characters in a message is limited to 4000. For more details, please refer to Slack's official documentation.

Connector in-depth

For more information about the connector, see the in-dept section.

Throttling Limits

NameCallsRenewal Period
API calls per connection10060 seconds
Frequency of trigger polls1120 seconds

Actions

Create a channel

Create a channel in slack.

Create a channel [DEPRECATED]

This action has been deprecated. Please use Create a channel instead.

Create a channel in slack.

Create a group [DEPRECATED]

Creates a group in slack.

Join a channel [DEPRECATED]

This action has been deprecated. Please use Join a public channel instead.

Join a channel in slack.

Join a public channel

Join a public channel in slack.

List channels [DEPRECATED]

This action has been deprecated. Please use List public channels (Pagination support) instead.

List the channels in slack.

List public channels

List the public channels in slack.

List public channels (Pagination support) (Preview)

List the public channels in slack.

Post message (V2)

This operation is used to post a message to the specified channel.

Post message [DEPRECATED]

This action has been deprecated. Please use Post message (V2) instead.

This operation is used to post a message to the specified channel.

Set do not disturb

Set the do not disturb status for the user.

Create a channel

Create a channel in slack.

Parameters

NameKeyRequiredTypeDescription
name string

The name of the new channel.

Is Private channel?
is_private boolean

Channel is private or not

Returns

Create a channel [DEPRECATED]

This action has been deprecated. Please use Create a channel instead.

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Create a channel in slack.

Parameters

NameKeyRequiredTypeDescription
name string

The name of the new channel.

Returns

Body
CreateChannel_Response

Create a group [DEPRECATED]

Creates a group in slack.

Parameters

NameKeyRequiredTypeDescription
name string

The name of the group.

Returns

Microsoft
NamePathTypeDescription
Id
group.id string

The id of the group.

group.name string

The name of the group.

Join a channel [DEPRECATED]

This action has been deprecated. Please use Join a public channel instead.

Join a channel in slack.

Parameters

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NameKeyRequiredTypeDescription
name string

The name of the channel.

Returns

Body
JoinChannel_Response

Join a public channel

Join a public channel in slack.

Parameters

NameKeyRequiredTypeDescription
channel string

The name of the channel.

Returns

Body
JoinChannel_ResponseV2

List channels [DEPRECATED]

This action has been deprecated. Please use List public channels (Pagination support) instead.

List the channels in slack.

Returns

List public channels

List the public channels in slack.

Returns

List public channels (Pagination support) (Preview)

List the public channels in slack.

Returns

Post message (V2)

This operation is used to post a message to the specified channel.

Parameters

NameKeyRequiredTypeDescription
channel True string

Channel, private group, or IM channel to send message to. Can be a name(ex: #general) or an encoded ID.

Message Text
text True string

Body of the message to send. Slack API will truncate messages containing more than 40,000 characters. For formatting options, see https://api.slack.com/docs/formatting

username string

Name of the bot.

Post As User
as_user boolean

Pass true to post the message as the authenticated user, instead of as a bot.

parse string

Change how messages are treated. For details, see https://api.slack.com/docs/formatting

Slack markup parsing
mrkdwn boolean

Slack markup parsing setting. Enabled by default.

link_names integer

Find and link channel names and usernames.

Unfurl Links
unfurl_links boolean

Pass true to enable unfurling of primarily text-based content.

unfurl_media boolean

Pass false to disable unfurling of media content.

Icon Url
icon_url uri

URL to an image to use as an icon for this message.

icon_emoji string

Emoji to use as an icon for this message.

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Returns

Details of the message posted to a Slack channel.

Body
PostMessageResponse

Post message [DEPRECATED]

This action has been deprecated. Please use Post message (V2) instead.

This operation is used to post a message to the specified channel.

Parameters

NameKeyRequiredTypeDescription
channel True string

Channel, private group, or IM channel to send message to. Can be a name(ex: #general) or an encoded ID.

Message Text
text True string

Body of the message to send (less than 4000 characters). For formatting options, see https://api.slack.com/docs/formatting.

username string

Name of the bot.

Post As User
as_user boolean

Pass true to post the message as the authenticated user, instead of as a bot.

parse string

Change how messages are treated. For details, see https://api.slack.com/docs/formatting.

Link Names
link_names integer

Find and link channel names and usernames.

unfurl_links boolean

Pass true to enable unfurling of primarily text-based content.

Unfurl Media
unfurl_media boolean

Pass false to disable unfurling of media content.

icon_url uri

URL to an image to use as an icon for this message.

Icon Emoji
icon_emoji string

Emoji to use as an icon for this message.

Returns

NamePathTypeDescription
ok boolean

Indicates if the operation was successful.

Channel
channel string

The channel which the message was posted to.

ts string

yyyy-MM-ddTHH:mm:ss.fffZ

Message Text
message.text string

Body of the message.

message.id string

Unique identifier of the message.

Creator Id
message.user string

Unique identifier of the user who posted the message.

message.created integer

Unix timestamp for when the message is created.

Is Deleted
message.is_user-deleted boolean

Whether or not the message has been deleted.

error string

Details of the error messages, if any.

Set do not disturb

Set the do not disturb status for the user.

Parameters

NameKeyRequiredTypeDescription
num_minutes string

The number of minutes to set do not disturb.

Returns

NamePathTypeDescription
Snooze Enabled
snooze_enabled boolean

Whether snooze is enabled.

Triggers

When a file is created

When a file is created

When a file is created

When a file is created

Parameters

NameKeyRequiredTypeDescription
channel True string

The name of the channel.

Returns

NamePathTypeDescription
Id
id string

Id of the file

created integer

When the file was created.

Name
name string

The name of the file.

title string

The title of the file.

Definitions

Slack

Channel

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The Channel

NamePathTypeDescription
id string

The id of the channel.

Name
name string

The name of channel.

ListChannels_Response

NamePathTypeDescription
channels array of Channel

ListChannels_ResponseV3

NamePathTypeDescription
value array of Channel

CreateChannel_Response

NamePathTypeDescription
channel Channel

The Channel

JoinChannel_Response

NamePathTypeDescription
already_in_channel boolean

Whether the user is already in the channel or not.

Channel
channel Channel

The Channel

JoinChannel_ResponseV2

NamePathTypeDescription
channel Channel

The Channel

Warning
warning string

Whether the user is already in the channel or not.

PostMessageResponse

Details of the message posted to a Slack channel.

NamePathTypeDescription
ok boolean

Indicates if the operation was successful.

Channel
channel string

The channel which the message was posted to.

ts string

Unix timestamp for when the message was created.

Message Type
message.type string

Type of the message.

message.text string

Body of the message.

Created Time
message.ts string

Unix timestamp for when the message was created.

error string

Details of the error messages, if any.

By Nicolás Rivero

Tech Reporter

Slack is far from the first tech company to steal the idea behind buzzy, audio-based social media platform Clubhouse. Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn are on it, too. The difference is that Slack CEO Stewart Butterfield didn’t pretend he was rolling out some all-new feature. He said the quiet part out loud—directly to Clubhouse CEO Paul Davison’s face.

Butterfield made his announcement on Clubhouse, in a chat with tech executives that also featured Davison. “I’ve always believed the ‘good artists copy, great artists steal’ thing, so we’re just building Clubhouse into Slack, essentially,” Butterfield said. He gave a quick rundown of all the Clubhouse features he planned to replicate on his larger and better-funded platform, and then wrapped up by quipping, “So look out for Clubhouse built into Slack.”

This, of course, is how most big tech companies operate. Despite the fanfare about innovative prowess, they frequently just acquire or copy new startups that come along with clever ideas. For example, when Snapchat came up with the idea of “stories,” short-lived photo posts that would disappear after a day, Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter soon stole it. It was a baldfaced play to neutralize a new rival’s competitive advantage by cloning its distinguishing features—and it worked. There are now about twice as many people posting Instagram stories each day as there are daily users on Snapchat.

Slack vs. Microsoft

Butterfield knows plenty about copycat apps. After he launched Slack in 2013, Microsoft came along to talk about buying it from him. When those negotiations fell through, Microsoft created a copycat version of Slack called Teams, which quickly eclipsed Slack and now has 10 times as many users. Butterfield has complained bitterly about Microsoft’s tactics, and Slack filed an antitrust complaint against Microsoft in the EU.

Usually, though, tech companies try to hide the fact that they’re copying a competitor by presenting stolen features as original ideas. When Facebook announced its Clubhouse clone, a spokeswoman said: “We’ve been connecting people through audio and video technologies for many years and are always exploring new ways to improve that experience for people.” Twitter announced its Clubhouse copycat as “a small experiment focused on the intimacy of the human voice.” LinkedIn touted its Clubhouse rip-off as “a unique audio experience connected to your professional identity.”

Slack App

So it’s refreshing to hear Butterfield come out and plainly say “we’re just building Clubhouse into Slack.” It’s the kind of candor you might expect from someone who has been on the other side of the clone wars—and simply accepted it as part of doing business in tech.