> ## Documentation Index
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# Slack Integration: Push Msgs and Signals to Slack

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Most GTM, RevOps, and DevOps teams live inside **Slack**.

Switching tools just to check signals or enrichment results slows teams down and breaks momentum. To solve this, Bitscale offers a **native Slack integration** that lets you push alerts, insights, and enriched data directly into Slack channels where your team already works.

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## What You Can Do with Slack Integration

With the Slack integration, you can:

* Send **real-time alerts** from any grid
* Push **enriched lead or account signals** to Slack
* Notify teams about:
  * High-intent inbound leads
  * New ICP accounts
  * Hiring or intent signals
  * Reverse lookup results
* Share structured insights without leaving Slack

This keeps execution fast and collaboration seamless.

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## Step 1: Connect Slack to Bitscale

1. Go to **Integrations**
2. Click **Connect Integration**
3. Select **Slack**
4. Click **Connect Slack**
5. You’ll be redirected to Slack’s authorization screen
6. An admin from your Slack workspace approves the request

Once approved, the integration is active.

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## Step 2: Choose a Grid or Signal to Push

After Slack is connected:

1. Open any grid you’re working on
2. Go to **Enrichment → Integrations**
3. Select **Slack – Send to Channel**

This action can be added anywhere in your workflow.

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## Step 3: Configure the Slack Message

### Select basics

* Choose the connected Slack account
* Select the **Slack channel** to send messages to

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### Option 1: Send a simple message

If you just want to send a single value:

* Map a column directly into the message field\
  Examples:
* Inbound email
* Company name
* Alert text generated via formula or AI

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### Option 2: Send structured messages (Recommended)

For richer alerts, use **custom fields**.

You can define key–value pairs such as:

* Email
* LinkedIn URL
* Company
* Job title
* Intent signal
* Any enriched data point

Each field maps to a column in your grid.

Slack will receive a clean, readable message with multiple data points included.

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## Example Use Cases

* Notify sales when a **high-intent lead signs up**
* Alert GTM teams when a **target account shows buying signals**
* Push **reverse lookup results** from inbound emails
* Share **LinkedIn profiles** of new prospects instantly
* Send alerts when workflows flag **ICP-qualified accounts**

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## Best Practices

* Use Slack alerts for **signals, not raw data**
* Keep messages concise and actionable
* Use structured fields for multi-point insights
* Pair Slack alerts with **run conditions** to avoid noise
