Automate internal ops, notifications, and team coordination directly in Slack. AI agents monitor your channels, surface what matters, and take action – so your team stays focused on the work that counts.
Important messages get buried in busy channels. Your team manually posts status updates, switches between tools to gather context, and drowns in notifications that don’t matter. Critical requests slip through the cracks because nobody saw them in time.
AI agents monitor your channels and surface what matters. They post status updates automatically, handle routine requests, and coordinate across tools – all from within the Slack workspace your team already uses every day.
Smart monitoring→Auto updates→Instant triage→Signal, not noise
What AI agents do inside Slack
Your channels become intelligent workspaces where agents handle the coordination your team shouldn’t have to.
Channel Monitoring & Smart Notifications
AI agents watch your channels for keywords, sentiment, and topics that matter. Instead of noisy @channel pings, your team gets targeted alerts with context – the right person sees the right message at the right time.
Automated Status Updates & Reporting
No more chasing people for updates. Agents pull data from connected tools and post daily standups, weekly summaries, and project status reports directly into the channels where your team expects them.
Internal Request Handling
IT tickets, HR questions, ops requests – agents triage them in Slack without your team needing to open another tool. Routine requests get handled automatically. Complex ones get routed to the right person with full context.
Cross-Tool Workflow Triggers
A message in Slack triggers an email draft in Gmail, a calendar invite in Google Calendar, or an issue in GitHub. Agents bridge the gap between Slack and the rest of your stack without manual copy-paste.
Knowledge Base Queries via Slack
Your team asks questions in a channel and gets instant answers pulled from your docs, wikis, and connected tools. No searching through folders or bookmarking links – the knowledge comes to where the conversation is.
Team Coordination & Meeting Prep
Before meetings start, agents post agendas, relevant docs, and open action items into the meeting channel. After the meeting, they capture notes and distribute follow-ups – all without anyone leaving Slack.
Up and running in minutes
Connect Slack, define what your agents should handle, and let them work alongside your team.
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Connect your Slack workspace
Authorize Sprigr Team in your Slack workspace with a single OAuth flow. Choose which channels agents can access. Permissions are scoped to only what your agents need – nothing more.
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Define what agents monitor and handle
Tell agents what to watch for in plain English – “alert #engineering when a deploy fails” or “post a weekly summary of open support tickets every Monday at 9am.” Agents understand context, not just keywords.
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Agents work alongside your team
Agents appear as workspace members. They respond to messages, post updates, and trigger workflows – all visible in the channels your team already uses. A complete audit trail tracks every action.
Slack becomes the coordination hub for your entire stack. Agents connect Slack with Gmail, Google Calendar, GitHub, Gorgias, and more – triggering actions across tools without leaving the conversation.
Frequently asked questions
What can AI agents actually do in Slack?
AI agents can monitor channels for specific topics or keywords, post automated status updates and reports, triage internal requests (IT, HR, ops), trigger cross-tool workflows (create calendar events, draft emails, open GitHub issues), answer knowledge base questions, and coordinate meeting prep. They operate as workspace members that your team can interact with naturally.
Which channels can agents access?
You choose exactly which channels agents can access during setup. Permissions are scoped per agent – a support agent might only see #support and #escalations, while a reporting agent accesses #engineering and #product. You can update channel access at any time from the Sprigr Team dashboard.
Can agents access private channels and DMs?
Agents can be invited to private channels just like any other workspace member. They will only see messages in channels they’ve been explicitly added to. Agents do not have access to direct messages unless your team initiates a DM conversation with the agent directly.
How do I control which notifications agents send?
You define notification rules in plain English when configuring your agent. Set thresholds, target channels, mention preferences, and quiet hours. Agents are designed to reduce notification noise, not add to it – they consolidate updates and only alert when something genuinely needs attention.
How long does setup take?
Most teams are up and running in under 15 minutes. The Slack OAuth flow takes seconds, and configuring agent behaviour is done in natural language – no code, no complex configuration files. Agents start working in your channels immediately after setup.