Features

Everything your social team needs, inside Slack.

Slash Social gives every major workflow a Slack-native surface, from the first idea to the final report.

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Lumen Trail

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Planning, approvals, publishing, inbox, and reporting stay tied to one brand.

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Planning

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
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Approvals

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
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Publishing

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 →
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Inbox

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 →
05

Analytics

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
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AI assist

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
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Multi-brand

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 →
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Campaigns and pillars

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
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Content library

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
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Knowledge base

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
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Saved replies

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 →
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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
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Slack Connect

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
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Account health

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 →

Connected workflows

Each feature knows where the work came from and what needs to happen next.

Planning creates review work. Review clears publishing. Publishing status feeds reporting. Inbox signals shape the next plan. Slash Social keeps those connections visible in Slack.

Ready when your team is

Build a social media workflow your team can follow every week.

Start with one brand, one workspace, and the workflows your team already repeats every week.