![]() ![]() While you're setting up your app, scroll to the Events API sidebar and subscribe to events that tell you when Slack Connect invitations have been received, accepted, approved, or declined: ![]() Since approval requires more authority than accepting invitations, apps with this feature can only be installed by a workspace owner or admin. This scope allows your app, as a bot user, to approve, decline, or list Slack Connect invitations. This scope allows your app, as a bot user, to receive events when your app is invited to a Slack Connect channel. This scope allows your app, as a bot user, to send and accept invitations to Slack Connect and receive events when invitations are accepted. Three scopes will help you on your journey: With an app created, it's time to obtain some scopes that represent the permissions you'll need for your app to manage Slack Connect. Don't fuss too much over either field-no matter what workspace you select, you'll still be able to distribute your app to other workspaces if you choose. If you don't already have a Slack app, you'll need to create one:įill out your App Name and select the Development Workspace where you'll play around and build your app.
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