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Audit history
Current audit history facts for Slash Social.
Audit history records who changed settings, roles, and governed content actions across your org. Each event ties an action, target, actor, and timestamp so you can answer accountability questions without opening individual posts.
What it includes
Audit history is part of the Settings work center. It requires the Team plan or Scale plan and is not included on Free or Starter. The feature is in beta.
The in-Slack viewer lets you page through audit rows with Previous and Next while filters stay attached to the session. Filter by brand, actor, action type, and date range when the viewer exposes those controls.
Coverage includes settings changes, role edits, approvals, publishing events, and other governed actions your team performs in Slash Social. CSV, JSON, SIEM export, and retention controls require the Scale plan (see Advanced audit log).
Admins, creators, and approvers can open the viewer when their role allows audit access for the selected brand or org scope.
How to use it
- Open
/social, switch to Settings, then Roles & Permissions under Billing/Admin. - Choose View audit log from the governance area.
- Set brand, date, actor, or action filters to narrow the list.
- Page through results with Previous and Next.
- Make a settings change you control, then confirm a matching row appears with your user and action details.
Use audit history when you need to verify who approved content, changed routing, or updated org or brand settings.
Details
Each row shows the action, target, actor, and event time. Brand-scoped filters limit rows to the brand you select. RBAC checks run before results load, so users only see audit data their role can access.
Export and long-term retention are separate capabilities on Scale. For spreadsheet, JSON, or SIEM delivery, use the export actions described in Advanced audit log.