View your Slack analytics dashboard

The Slack analytics dashboard allows you to gain insight into how your organization uses Slack. From the dashboard, you can easily find and sort information to understand more about the messages, channels, and members in your workspace or Enterprise Grid organization.

What to expect

  • The views and metrics available to you depend on your plan. On the free version of Slack, you can view basic metrics; on paid plans, you can view more detailed metrics about channels and members in your workspace or Enterprise Grid org.
  • You can view a full list of metrics available from the dashboard and their definitions to help you understand your Slack analytics data.
  • By default, all members can view analytics for their workspace. Workspace Owners can choose to restrict access to this feature or disable member metrics completely. Members with the Analytics Admin system role can always view the analytics dashboard if it's enabled. 

Note: Private channel analytics are only available on the Enterprise Grid plan to owners and admins with permission to manage private channels.

View your analytics dashboard

Free

Pro and Business+

Enterprise Grid

On the free version of Slack, you can see a high-level view of your workspace's activity from the Overview tab of the analytics dashboard.

  1. From your desktop, click your workspace name in the sidebar.
  2. Hover over Tools & settings, then click Analytics.
  3. To view data for the entire history of your workspace, click Last 30 days in the top-right corner to adjust your data range.
  4. To review data outside of Slack, click Export.

Tip: Data for messages, files, channels, and members is only available on Slack’s paid plans. Upgrade your workspace to access more analytics features.

On the Pro and Business+ plans, you can see a high-level view of your workspace's activity from the Overview tab. You can also use the Channels and Members tabs to see more detailed insights.

  1. From your desktop, click your workspace name in the sidebar.
  2. Hover over Tools & settings, then click Analytics.
  3. To view data for the entire history of your workspace, click Last 30 days in the top-right corner.
  4. You can also view monthly data or set a custom date range for Channels or Members (starting from 13 months ago).
  5. To adjust the columns on the Channels or Members tabs, click Edit columns and select the data you'd like to view.
  6. To review data outside of Slack, click Export.

Org level

Org Owners, Org Admins, and Analytics Admins can view analytics for their entire Enterprise Grid org. The Organization page provides a high-level view of an org’s activity, while the Workspaces, Members, Org-wide channels, Huddles, Clips, and Apps pages offer more detailed insights.

  1. From your desktop, click your workspace name in the sidebar.
  2. Hover over Tools & settings, then click Organization settings.
  3. Click  Analytics in the left column.
  4. To view data for the entire history of your workspace, click Last 30 days (Last 28 days for the HuddlesClips, and Apps dashboards) in the top-right corner. You can also view monthly data or set a custom date range for Members, Org-wide channels, Huddles, and Clips (starting from 13 months ago).
  5. To adjust the columns on the Workspaces, Members, or Org-wide channels pages, click Edit columns and select the data you'd like to view.
  6. To review data outside of Slack, click Export CSV.


Workspace level

By default, any member of a workspace can see a high-level view of your workspace's activity from the Overview tab. They can also use the ChannelsMembers, and Apps tabs to see more detailed insights.

  1. From your desktop, click your workspace name in the sidebar.
  2. Hover over Tools & settings, then click Analytics.
  3. To view data for the entire history of your workspace, click Last 30 days (Last 28 days for the Apps tab) in the top-right corner.
  4. You can also view monthly data or set a custom date range for Channels, Members, or Apps (starting from 13 months ago).
  5. To adjust the columns on the Channels, Members, or Apps tabs, click Edit columns and select the data you'd like to view.
  6. To review data outside of Slack, click Export CSV.

Remember: Member and message counts may vary when looking at org-level vs. workspace-level analytics.

Who can use this feature?
  • By default, all members (but not guests)
  • Available on all plans

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