Our team would love to have an integration with slack. As a tech company, we do not utilize email. Would love that when a person is added into a course, they get a slack notification and reminders through slack (similar to microsoft teams)
This would be very helpful for us too! It's hard to keep track across our team what is being published by whom and when. Having a auto post into Slack for each published course would help keep us all in the loop and give us a reference list for when we publish our updated course catalog each quarter too.
Suffering from the same thing as this post, our company has pushed a culture in which email is completely useless, we only use Slack so getting push notifications about new courses, reminders about delays courses, etc. would be very helpful.
Do you believe that rather than a strict integration with Slack, if Absorb exposes the event through a Webhook and you as a client receives it and pushes to Slack, would that be a solution to the problem? We are investigating wider use cases for Webhooks and I'm curious if this use case could be satisfied using this technology.
With the recent release of webhooks, unfortunately they do not conform to Slack's formatting (which is fairly straightforward) which prevents them from being correctly ingested in to Slack. It would be great if Absorb allowed users to adjust webho...
This would be very helpful for us too! It's hard to keep track across our team what is being published by whom and when. Having a auto post into Slack for each published course would help keep us all in the loop and give us a reference list for when we publish our updated course catalog each quarter too.
Suffering from the same thing as this post, our company has pushed a culture in which email is completely useless, we only use Slack so getting push notifications about new courses, reminders about delays courses, etc. would be very helpful.
Do you believe that rather than a strict integration with Slack, if Absorb exposes the event through a Webhook and you as a client receives it and pushes to Slack, would that be a solution to the problem? We are investigating wider use cases for Webhooks and I'm curious if this use case could be satisfied using this technology.
This would be a game changer, as we also don't use email as our main form of communication. At least the ability to use API and add it ourselves.
We would love this too, wonder if there is any traction with this idea?