Slack is the operating system for work. By bringing together people, processes, data, agents, and AI into one conversational interface, Slack transforms how organizations accomplish their goals.
Working in Slack
Slack keeps teams aligned and operating smoothly.
Centralized
By centralizing your projects, information, and data in Slack, everyone can find what they need to collaborate in a secure environment. Work in Slack happens in channels, dedicated spaces that bring together the right internal and external people. When everyone has access to the same shared and searchable information, along with native productivity tools, work gets done more quickly.
Comprehensive
With all of the information you need in Slack, your team has the context they need to make data-driven decisions. Choose from more than 2,600 enterprise-ready apps in the Slack Marketplace to integrate third-party services, or use Slack APIs to connect your own internal tools and customize Slack for your business.
Integrated
With your people and apps in Slack, bring in your data to make Slack the best place to get work done. With Salesforce Customer 360 data woven into Slack through Salesforce channels, Sales Home, and Agentforce, Slack has all the information available to produce highly relevant results. People and agents can operate with the full picture from anywhere, whether that’s at their desks or on the go.
Getting started with Slack
Does your company already use Slack?
If you’re not using Slack but your teammates are, learn how to join a workspace. Then, read our quick-start guide to get up to speed.
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