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Allstacks captures when and who is sending messages — but don’t worry, we are not capturing the contents. We also look at statistics about the messages sent and received. 

This integration brings you up-to-date and actionable information about how communication is flowing on your team. By capturing the sentiment and frequency of messages sent through your public channels, we can help you find and identify people that are typically at risk for being left out or that may be experiencing more serious difficulties.  By analyzing the sentiment of users' communication [in addition to other tools used on your team], we can help you understand if employees are at risk of burnout or are experiencing an increase in negative emotions..

Allstacks service connection to Slack is established via OAuth.



Slack

  • Before starting, confirm that you are actively signed into Slack with the account, preferably service account, you wish to connect to Allstacks.

  • User needs read permissions for all public workspaces you want to analyze in Allstacks 

    • You’re able to connect multiple teams to a single Allstacks project, and information will be presented in a unified metric.  We only ask for permission for your public information and do not monitor private communications.

  • Selecting “ADD TOOL” will open up a new tab starting the authorization process in Slack.

    • We integrate with OAuth and watch the activity in public channels in your team.  

  • On successful connection, you will see a list of resources you can toggle on and off the projects. In the event this list is blank you may need to press “Refresh Resources”.

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