Lumen Trail
3 social accounts connected · 6 team members
Needs attention
Brand bio is missing before launch week posts go live.
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Create the first short video for the city-guide campaign.
Create work centerSocial media management for Slack teams
Plan campaigns, capture ideas, approve posts, schedule content, triage replies, and report results without pulling the team out of Slack.
Slack-native social operations
Needs-attention chips give the team one place to start without hunting through tools.
3 social accounts connected · 6 team members
Brand bio is missing before launch week posts go live.
Settings · Lumen TrailCreate the first short video for the city-guide campaign.
Create work centerCity guide customer story from the launch thread.
Recommended next step: Draft a postLaunch week · Lumen Trail
Built for Slack
Teams can start in a DM, command, message shortcut, App Home, channel card, List, or link preview. Slash Social carries the same brand, source, owner, and next step through each path.
Send Slash Social a link, file, voice note, Slack thread, canvas, or rough note. The bot reads the signal, suggests a next step, and keeps the source attached.
Explore Bot DM intakeUse Save to Slash Social from any message to create a post, save an idea, import and repurpose, add a brief, add brand knowledge, or attach context to a campaign.
Explore Message shortcutsRun commands such as /social plan week, /social inbox, /social dash, and /social palette wherever the question comes up.
Explore Slash commandsApp Home gathers approvals, calendar gaps, inbox work, account health, and reports into a prioritized Slack queue.
Explore App HomeReview requests, publishing status, inbox alerts, and report summaries can appear as actionable Slack cards in team channels.
Explore Channel cardsSlack Lists, work objects, and link previews can make pipeline, approvals, ideas, and post status visible without asking teams to open a separate tracker.
Explore Slack Lists and linksWhat changes
Social teams lose time when planning, review, inbox, and reporting live in separate tools. Slash Social keeps the work, source material, decisions, and next step in Slack.
Turn raw ideas, links, and campaign notes into a calendar your team can review.
Route drafts to the right people with context, rejection reasons, and an audit trail.
Schedule work by brand, platform, account, and timezone with account-health checks.
Bring replies, mentions, saved responses, and follow-up work into one Slack workflow.
How it works
Capture the signal, choose the next action, route review, recover publishing, answer the reply, and report back in Slack.
Use /social plan week, saved messages, DMs, links, and briefs as the source material. Then map the work by brand, pillar, campaign, platform, owner, and timezone.
Planning
The planner is one App Home work center, not a generic command palette.
Plan work center
This week has 3 open slots, 2 posts ready, and one pillar without coverage.
Plan home · Lumen TrailCreate draft ideas for empty campaign slots before Monday review.
AI-assisted planningLaunch week · Jul 6–12
Customer proof needs 2 posts. Trail education needs 1 short video. Launch recap is already ready.
Campaigns and pillarsReviewers see copy, media, targets, notes, and decisions in Slack. Rejections capture a reason so creators know what to fix.
Approvals
The card shows the owner, window, media, and campaign before anyone approves or requests changes.
Queue work across connected accounts, protect local publishing windows, and surface failures where the team can retry or reconnect.
Publishing
This is a readiness workflow, not a generic unhappy-path card.
Needs attention
Thursday's launch recap is protected until the account is reconnected.
Account health · Queue protectedSlack-native digests show what shipped, what performed, what broke, and where the next plan needs attention.
Analytics
The dashboard summarizes outcomes and points to the work that needs action.
Last 7 days · Lumen Trail
Launch week · Customer proof
Feature depth
Each major workflow has its own Slack view, state, permissions, and recovery path, so the team can see what needs attention without opening a separate production suite.
Slash Social turns Slack messages, links, campaign briefs, and client notes into planned work by brand, platform, pillar, campaign, and timezone.
Explore Planning → ApprovalsReview copy, media, platform targets, and client feedback in Slack. Approvers can accept, reject, or request changes without chasing a spreadsheet.
Explore Approvals → PublishingSchedule approved work across connected accounts, keep timezone rules intact, and surface account-health actions from Slack.
Explore Publishing → InboxBring mentions, comments, customer replies, saved responses, assignments, and follow-up state into the same Slack workspace as planning and approvals.
Explore Inbox → AnalyticsSend Slack-native KPI summaries, campaign snapshots, and performance digests so the team can make decisions without waiting for a dashboard tour.
Explore Analytics → AI assistUse AI to draft variants, classify intake, summarize threads, suggest next steps, and prepare reports while keeping approvals and publishing human-owned.
Explore AI assist → Multi-brandSeparate calendars, accounts, roles, timezones, approvals, inbox work, and reporting by brand without splitting the team across tools.
Explore Multi-brand → Campaigns and pillarsOrganize work by campaign, content pillar, platform, and account so launch work and recurring content both stay visible.
Explore Campaigns and pillars → Content librarySave useful drafts, media, campaign ideas, and reusable post structures so the team does not restart from memory every week.
Explore Content library → Knowledge baseSave customer language, product facts, campaign context, Slack canvases, and reusable notes so creators and AI assist work from approved source material.
Explore Knowledge base → Saved repliesCreate reusable replies for common social conversations while keeping ownership and judgment inside the inbox workflow.
Explore Saved replies → Roles and permissionsSeparate creators, reviewers, approvers, managers, admins, clients, and billing owners so people see and change the right work.
Explore Roles and permissions → Slack ConnectUse Slack Connect-oriented approval flows to bring external reviewers into the decision without exposing unrelated brand work.
Explore Slack Connect → Account healthWatch account connection state, expired tokens, reconnect needs, and platform-specific blockers from the same Slack workflow as publishing.
Explore Account health → CanvaImport Canva designs into the content library, keep creative attached to the right brand, and move approved assets into draft work without losing context.
Explore Canva imports → CRMMatch social conversations to CRM contacts, log touchpoints, create follow-up work, and keep customer feedback close to the team handling the relationship.
Explore CRM integrations → ListeningMonitor keywords, brand mentions, comments, and sentiment signals so important social moments become owned work in Slack.
Explore Social listening → Competitive trackingTrack competitor accounts, follower changes, post patterns, and standout content so teams can learn from the market while planning the next week.
Explore Competitive tracking → InfluencersManage influencers, campaigns, deliverables, shortlinks, attribution, and CRM context without separating creator work from the rest of social operations.
Explore Influencer management → ReportsSchedule reports, generate client-ready summaries, export PDFs, and share performance context back into Slack channels.
Explore Client reports → BriefsCreate briefs from channels, threads, links, and manual notes, then turn approved context into draft work or knowledge base updates.
Explore Content briefs → Slack CanvasLink, sync, summarize, and index Slack canvases so campaign notes and brand context become useful source material for the social workflow.
Explore Slack Canvas → HashtagsManage hashtag sets, validate usage, monitor baselines, and help creators choose tags that fit the brand and platform.
Explore Hashtag insights → War roomCreate a focused response session, mirror important conversations, track status, and keep decisions visible when a social issue needs coordination.
Explore War room → Reply operationsUse reply flows, assignments, saved response variables, and SLA metrics to keep social conversations moving without losing ownership.
Explore Reply operations →Solutions
Social leads track the whole plan. Creators get usable feedback. Approvers see the draft and the decision. Agency leads keep client work separated by brand.
For social teams
For agencies
For founders
For approvers
What changes
The product is designed around the practical pressure of social media operations: late edits, missed replies, campaign gaps, expired account tokens, and reviewers who only want the decision in Slack.
Trust
Slash Social is installed through Slack, uses brand scope for content operations, and keeps publishing decisions human-owned. Review the access model, data handling, and setup controls before you start.
Workspace admins control the install and can remove access from Slack when the team no longer needs it.
Calendars, approvals, account connections, inbox queues, and reports stay organized by brand.
AI can assist drafts and summaries, but public posts move through permissions, approval history, and publishing controls.
Setup, billing, privacy, and account connection questions route through support with workspace and brand context.
Pricing
Compare plans by brand scope, approval depth, inbox needs, and reporting requirements. Join the waitlist when you are ready to talk through the workspace.
Free
For one workspace proving the Slack-native workflow with one brand.
Plan, schedule, and review a small queue before inviting a wider team.
Starter
For founders and small teams running one active brand.
Adds expanded scheduling, planning assist, a content library, and stronger account-health paths.
Team
For marketing teams managing approvals, inbox work, and reporting.
Adds multi-step approvals, unified inbox work, advanced analytics, and audit history.
Scale
For teams managing client brands and external reviewers.
Adds Slack Connect review paths, client reports, competitive tracking, and advanced controls.
Resources
Practical patterns for approvals, client onboarding, weekly planning, and the language behind social operations.
A field guide for turning Slack review threads into clear decisions, useful change requests, and an audit trail your team can trust.
Read guide → ChecklistA launch checklist for setting up client brands, reviewer roles, Slack channels, account access, and the first working review path.
Read checklist → PlaybookA 30-minute operating ritual for checking coverage, turning Slack intake into draft work, assigning owners, and clearing risks before the week starts.
Read playbook →FAQ
No. Your team can use Slack for intake, review, status, and workflow actions. The web app supports setup, billing, account connection, and public documentation flows.
Yes. You can DM the bot links, files, voice notes, Slack threads, canvases, and rough notes. Slash Social classifies the source and suggests actions such as Import & Repurpose, save as idea, draft a post, or add to knowledge base.
Yes. Commands such as /social plan week, /social inbox, /social retry-failed, /social dash, and /social palette open the workflow from the channel where the work starts.
Yes. Brand scope is part of planning, approvals, inbox work, publishing, reporting, permissions, and billing plans.
AI helps with drafting, intake classification, thread summaries, and reporting. Public posts still move through human review, approval history, and controlled publishing.
Yes. Agency workflows include multi-brand operations, scoped permissions, client approvals, and reporting paths that keep client work separate.
Ready when your team is
Start with one brand, one workspace, and the workflows your team already repeats every week.