InviteRobot notifications in Slack

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Now that you’ve automated your Slack invitations, how can you make sure to not miss any new member in your Slack community?

Here come native Slack notifications!

Before

To know who paid & who canceled in your Slack community, you could check InviteRobot’s dashboard:

InviteRobot dashboard

You still can, of course.

But as you’re already connected in your community’s Slack, we thought it would be better to let you know directly there.

Enter Slack notifications

Using Slack for notifications—pretty revolutionary, right?

Well, now you can! No more need to check your dashboard, you have all the important notifications, directly in your Slack feed.

Get notified when a member pay for your Slack community

These includes new subscriptions, with details on which plan your new member subscribed for. Failed and canceled subscriptions are also part of these notifications, and will give you additional details on why it failed, and what to do after a cancellation.

For confidentiality reason, we will post only to a private channel. This means only you — and selected people you’ll invite in that channel — will be able to see these notifications.

How to set InviteRobot notifications?

First, make sure to create a private channel dedicated to these notifications (you can also make a public channel private).

Then go to your InviteRobot’s settings page to choose the Slack channel you want to post notifications to:

Make sure to create a private channel first

Once you’ve saved, you will receive a confirmation in this Slack channel that everything is ready.

Now, go get new subscribers and see those notifications popping!

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