Automatically notify your team in Slack when a user completes a Feathery form.
Slack is a cloud-based messaging and collaboration platform designed to facilitate communication and teamwork within organizations. It offers a wide range of features and tools that help teams collaborate more effectively, streamline communication, and increase productivity.
Overall, Slack is a versatile and powerful communication platform that helps teams work together more effectively, streamline collaboration, and achieve better results. Its intuitive interface, extensive feature set, and integrations with other tools make it a popular choice for businesses of all sizes looking to improve teamwork and communication.
Navigate to the Feathery form that you'd like to receive form completion notifications for in Slack. Click on the Integrations tab.
Open the Slack integration and click Activate.
You’ll be asked to log in to Slack, and give Feathery permission to access your workspace. This is also where you'll also be able to select the Slack channel you'd like to send form submission notifications to. Once you've chosen your channel from the dropdown menu, click Allow.
Now that you've given Slack permission to send notifications to your workplace, you'll be redirected back to your Feathery dashboard where you'll notice within the modal that Slack is actively connected to your form. To send the integration live, click Save.
Note: if you ever want to turn off Slack notifications for this form, simply click Slack within the Connect tab and toggle off the integration.
Head over to your Slack app—you’ll see a notification from Feathery that someone has added the Feathery integration to the channel.
Now sit back and watch the form submissions roll in.
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