Slack

Slack puts new submissions where your team is already talking.

1. Connect the workspace

Open Integrations, choose Slack, and authorize the workspace. Authorizing grants Form Plume permission to post messages to a single channel that you pick, and nothing else: it cannot read your history, message people, or see other channels. Once the workspace is connected, select the channel that should receive the message.

You can change the channel or disconnect Slack at any time from the same Integrations screen. Disconnecting stops delivery immediately and revokes the posting permission.

2. Choose the content

Include only the fields people need to act. A short message is easier to scan than the entire raw submission.

Each posted message shows one line per included field, using the field label followed by its value, so the channel reads like a clean summary rather than a wall of JSON. URLs and email addresses stay clickable, and long text fields are posted in full, so pick your fields with the width of a Slack message in mind.

3. Send a test

Use a real sample submission before enabling the integration. Confirm the channel, field labels, and links are correct.

Delivery failures appear in the integration log, and Form Plume retries automatically when the provider failure is temporary. Slack delivery uses the same retry model as webhooks, so the same backoff and give-up behavior applies here.

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