How to Automate Slack

Slack automates in two layers. Workflow Builder, reminders and vendor Slack apps cover anything that starts inside Slack or gets pushed to it. Getting an answer out of a tool that never built a Slack app is the layer people still do by hand, one browser tab at a time.

Slack is where the company keeps its attention

Slack is a messaging app that turned into something else along the way: the place a company keeps its attention. Decisions get made in a thread before they are written down anywhere official. The person who needs to know something asks in a channel rather than opening the system that holds the answer. New staff learn how the business actually works by scrolling.

Most companies run a few dozen channels and about four that matter. The one where orders come in. The one where things break. The one where the numbers get posted every morning. Those few are checked constantly, by people who are supposed to be doing something else.

That is both the value and the cost. Everything important passes through Slack, which is what makes it worth automating. Everything unimportant passes through too, which is why half the workspace has notifications off.

Someone is quietly paid to watch the dashboards

In most teams one person has become the human integration layer, without anyone deciding they should be.

They open the payment dashboard each morning and post yesterday's total. They check whether the overnight job finished and tell the channel either way. They copy the day's bookings across because the booking system has no Slack app. When somebody asks whether an order shipped, they open another tab and look.

None of that is in their job description. It is what happens when the tool everyone watches knows nothing about the tools that hold the facts. The channel is full of people and short of data.

The slack.com homepage, the app these three jobs run in. Slack
Morning numbers Yesterday's takings, failures and bookings read from the systems that hold them and posted before the team logs on.
The usual questions, answered Whether it shipped, whether it cleared, whether the status changed, checked and posted without anyone opening a tab.
Exceptions only The three lines that fell below reorder, not the two hundred that did not. Quiet channels are the ones people still read.

Workflow Builder only reacts to what happens inside Slack

Slack automates a fair amount on its own, and for what it covers it is good.

Workflow Builder runs a sequence when someone joins a channel, reacts with an emoji, submits a form or clicks a button. Reminders repeat on a schedule. Scheduled send posts a message you already wrote at a time you pick. Hundreds of products publish a Slack app that pushes their own events into a channel.

Every one of those is triggered by something that happened in Slack, or pushed in by a vendor who decided to build the integration. That is the ceiling. A workflow cannot go and look at anything. It posts what it is handed.

So the gap is every tool that never built a Slack app: the supplier portal, the council website, the twenty-year-old booking system, the bank. Those hold the answers people ask for in channels all day, and Slack has no way to reach them.

The channel can report before anyone asks

Change what is able to reach the channel and the whole thing inverts. Instead of people asking the channel questions, the channel starts answering them first.

Yesterday's takings, posted at seven, read from the till system that only ever shows them on a dashboard. The overnight payment failures, listed by customer, out of a portal with no export. The three stock lines that dropped below reorder, checked across every supplier you buy from. The bookings that came in during the night from a system that never built an integration.

The same goes for the questions people ask over and over. Whether a shipment moved. Whether a permit changed status. Whether a listing is still on the first page. Whether a competitor put their price up again. Each of those is somebody opening a tab, looking, and typing what they saw.

One thing worth building in from the start: a channel that posts everything gets muted inside a week, and a muted channel is worse than no channel. The version that survives posts what changed and stays quiet otherwise. Report the exception, not the heartbeat.

Nobody has to be watching at six in the morning

The till system will not post its own number into a channel, and the number is wanted before the doors open. Reading it off a screen at that hour is work, but it is not the kind that justifies a phone by the bed.

WebRun is an AI agent that works a real Chrome browser, signed in as you. It opens the portal or the dashboard, reads what is on the screen, and posts the result into the channel you choose. Because it works the browser rather than an API, it reaches the tools that never built a Slack app, which is most of them.

It runs on your schedule in your own private environment, and you can watch a run and stop it. Anything that would reach a customer drafts and waits for you.

The workflows below are already built, and each one names the apps it touches.

Questions people ask

Will it post to a channel without me approving it?

Posting to your own internal channel runs on its own, because a message you did not want is a message you delete. Anything customer-facing, like an email or a public reply, is drafted and waits for a person.

Do we need a paid Slack plan or admin rights?

No. It posts through the browser using the access you already have, so there is no app to get approved into the workspace and no admin ticket to wait on.

How do we stop it turning into noise?

Post exceptions rather than everything. Each workflow decides what is worth saying: the lines below reorder, the payments that failed, the job that did not finish. A channel that only speaks when something changed keeps getting read.

5,789 ready-made Slack workflows

Each one names the apps it touches and the exact steps it takes. Open one to read what it will do, then turn it on.

Automated Intro Offer Nurture
When a new client redeems an intro offer in Momence, WebRun drafts a timed nurture email sequence in Gmail and posts each draft to Slack for your approval before it goes out.
MomenceGmailSlack
Automated Frequent Buyer Rewards
WebRun checks Astro Loyalty each day, flags customers who have earned a free-bag reward, logs them to Google Sheets, and drafts a notice for your review before anything is sent.
Astro LoyaltyGoogle SheetsSlack
Automated Hobby Shop Winback
Every week, WebRun scans your Google Sheets customer list for players who haven't visited in 60 days, drafts a winback email offer in Mailchimp, and alerts staff in Slack.
Google SheetsMailchimpSlack
Automated Vendor Manifest Tracking
WebRun checks METRC each morning for incoming transfer manifests scheduled for the day, logs the details to Google Sheets, and posts a receiving task list to Slack so your team is ready at the door.
METRCGoogle SheetsSlack
Automated Engagement Letter Tracking
WebRun checks TaxDome for clients with unsigned engagement letters, drafts a DocuSign send for each, and posts the list to Slack for the preparer to review before triggering the envelope.
TaxDomeDocuSignSlack
Automated Collision Estimate Intake
When a customer submits an estimate request, WebRun logs it in Google Sheets, alerts the estimator in Slack, and queues the job in CCC ONE for scheduling.
CCC ONEGoogle SheetsSlack
Automated Car Wash Member Welcome
WebRun spots new members in Washify, drafts a personalized welcome email and a how-to tip sequence via Gmail, and posts a Slack notification so your team knows a new member joined.
WashifyGmailSlack
Automated Boarding Incident Alerts
When a new incident is logged in Google Sheets, WebRun immediately alerts the manager in Slack and sends a Telegram notification so nothing is missed.
Google SheetsSlackTelegram
Automated Grooming No-Show Recovery
When a client no-shows for their grooming appointment in MoeGo, WebRun drafts a friendly rebooking text and queues it in Twilio for your team to send.
MoeGoTwilioSlack
Automated Tattoo Deposit Tracking
WebRun checks Square Appointments for upcoming bookings, flags any that are missing a Stripe deposit, drafts a polite payment request, and alerts the team in Slack.
Square AppointmentsStripeSlack
Automated Nail Membership Renewals
WebRun checks Mangomint for memberships expiring soon, drafts a renewal message for each member, flags the list in Slack, and notes which Stripe subscriptions need attention.
MangomintStripeSlack
Automated Missed Visit Alerts
WebRun scans Axxess for visits that were not completed on time, flags each no-show or late check-in, and alerts your scheduler in Slack so action is taken the same day.
AxxessSlackTwilio
Automated Membership Renewal Reminders
WebRun finds expiring skincare and membership plans in Symplast, drafts personalized renewal offers for each patient, and queues them in Slack for coordinator approval before sending.
SymplastStripeSlack
Automated Podiatry Patient Intake
WebRun logs every new-patient inquiry from your website and phone line into a Google Sheet and alerts the front desk in Slack so no lead slips through.
TebraGoogle SheetsSlack
Automated Inspection Scheduling
WebRun reads pending inspection requests in a la mode Total, drafts a scheduling text via Twilio, and alerts the appraiser in Slack before any message is sent.
a la mode TotalTwilioSlack
Automated Final Delivery Emails
When a final video is published on Vimeo, WebRun drafts a polished delivery email with the viewing link for your approval and notifies the team in Slack so the handoff is clean.
VimeoGmailSlack
Automated Guest Promo Kits
When a new episode publishes on Buzzsprout, WebRun drafts a personalized promo kit email for the guest with share copy and links, and posts it to Slack for the host to review before sending.
BuzzsproutGmailSlack
Automated Corporate Booking Follow-Ups
WebRun reviews your corporate inquiry log in Google Sheets, drafts a personalised follow-up email in Gmail for each stale lead, and alerts your team in Slack.
Google SheetsGmailSlack
Automated Rental Delivery Digest
Every morning, WebRun pulls today's delivery and pickup jobs from Goodshuffle Pro, builds a route digest in Google Calendar, and posts the day's schedule to Slack so your crew starts the day organized.
Goodshuffle ProGoogle CalendarSlack
Automated Event Confirmation Reminders
The week of each event, WebRun finds upcoming gigs in Gigbuilder, drafts a confirmation text via Twilio, and notifies you in Slack.
GigbuilderTwilioSlack
Automated Crew Completion Checks
At the end of each day, WebRun checks Jobber for jobs that are still open or in progress, posts a flag to Slack, and sends a prompt to the crew via Telegram to update the job status before close of business.
JobberSlackTelegram
Automated Install Readiness Checks
WebRun checks each upcoming D-Tools job for missing pre-install steps, drafts a prompt to the project contact in Gmail, and alerts the project team in Slack.
D-ToolsSlackGmail
Automated Discovery Flight Intake
WebRun logs every intro-flight inquiry into Google Sheets, sends an acknowledgment draft for your review, and alerts the front desk in Slack so no lead falls through the cracks.
Google SheetsGmailSlack
Automated Gym Dunning
WebRun finds failed membership payments in PushPress and Stripe, builds a dunning worklist for staff, and drafts a card-update text for each affected member.
PushPressStripeSlack

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