Turn Slack ideas into a social calendar.
Slash Social turns Slack messages, links, campaign briefs, and client notes into planned work by brand, platform, pillar, campaign, and timezone.
- Intake from Slack messages, URLs, campaign notes, and saved ideas
- Calendar views for brands, accounts, platforms, pillars, and campaigns
- Timezone-aware scheduling that keeps local publishing windows clear
Explore Planning → Approve social posts without losing context.
Review copy, media, platform targets, and client feedback in Slack. Approvers can accept, reject, or request changes without chasing a spreadsheet.
- Slack-native review actions for approve, reject, hold, and request changes
- Configurable rejection reasons and permission-aware routes
- Client-friendly review loops for Slack Connect workflows
Explore Approvals → Publishing operations built for real social queues.
Schedule approved work across connected accounts, keep timezone rules intact, and surface account-health actions from Slack.
- Platform-specific targets for each post and account
- UTC-safe scheduling with local timezone display
- Queue-backed publishing jobs with retries and status visibility
Explore Publishing → A social inbox that turns replies into owned work.
Bring mentions, comments, customer replies, saved responses, assignments, and follow-up state into the same Slack workspace as planning and approvals.
- Unified queue for replies, mentions, and moderation work
- Assignments, saved replies, and follow-up status
- Role-aware visibility for managers, creators, and reviewers
Explore Inbox → Reporting that shows up before the meeting.
Send Slack-native KPI summaries, campaign snapshots, and performance digests so the team can make decisions without waiting for a dashboard tour.
- Slack-native KPI grids, trends, and digests
- Brand, campaign, platform, and account reporting views
- Client-ready summaries for recurring updates
Explore Analytics → Use AI to move faster without giving up control.
Use AI to draft variants, classify intake, summarize threads, suggest next steps, and prepare reports while keeping approvals and publishing human-owned.
- Caption variants and rewrite support inside Slack
- Intake classification for links, notes, and raw ideas
- Thread summaries for reviewers and managers
Explore AI assist → Brand-scoped work for teams that manage more than one voice.
Separate calendars, accounts, roles, timezones, approvals, inbox work, and reporting by brand without splitting the team across tools.
- Brand-specific calendars, accounts, roles, and settings
- Scoped approvals and inbox visibility
- Separate reports for each client, product line, or market
Explore Multi-brand → Balance campaigns with the content that keeps working.
Organize work by campaign, content pillar, platform, and account so launch work and recurring content both stay visible.
- Campaign labels for launches, events, and seasonal pushes
- Content pillars for recurring themes
- Calendar views that show coverage and gaps
Explore Campaigns and pillars → A reusable library for posts, ideas, media, and proven angles.
Save useful drafts, media, campaign ideas, and reusable post structures so the team does not restart from memory every week.
- Saved ideas and reusable draft material
- Media collections for brand assets and campaign files
- Library posts that can become new work
Explore Content library → Brand knowledge your Slack workflow can use.
Save customer language, product facts, campaign context, Slack canvases, and reusable notes so creators and AI assist work from approved source material.
- Knowledge entries from Slack messages, canvases, links, and notes
- Approved context for AI assist, briefs, and reply work
- Brand-scoped facts, claims, voice notes, and campaign context
Explore Knowledge base → Answer common social replies faster.
Create reusable replies for common social conversations while keeping ownership and judgment inside the inbox workflow.
- Saved response templates for common questions
- Brand-scoped reply libraries
- Inbox actions that keep ownership visible
Explore Saved replies → 012 Roles and permissions
Give each person the right social controls.
Separate creators, reviewers, approvers, managers, admins, clients, and billing owners so people see and change the right work.
- Role-aware create, approve, publish, manage, and billing access
- Role-aware work filtering
- Brand and organization scope
Explore Roles and permissions → Let clients review social content in Slack.
Use Slack Connect-oriented approval flows to bring external reviewers into the decision without exposing unrelated brand work.
- External approval paths for client reviewers
- Brand-scoped visibility
- Structured approve and request-change actions
Explore Slack Connect → Catch account issues before posts fail.
Watch account connection state, expired tokens, reconnect needs, and platform-specific blockers from the same Slack workflow as publishing.
- Connection status for social accounts
- Reconnect prompts for expired or disconnected accounts
- Publishing blockers surfaced in Slack
Explore Account health →