Manage app approval for your workspace

Who can use this feature?

Apps connect third-party services to Slack, and by default, members can install them without approval from a Workspace Owner. If they'd like, Workspace Owners can enable app approval to pre-approve or restrict certain apps for their workspace. With app approval enabled, Workspace Owners can also manage the following settings: 

Note: Workspace Owners can also set other permissions to manage how apps work in Slack, whether app approval is enabled or not.


Manage app approval

Workspace Owners can enable app approval to pre-approve and restrict certain apps for their workspace:

  1. From your desktop, click your workspace name in the sidebar.
  2. Hover over Tools & settings, then select Manage apps.
  3. Click App Management Settings in the left column. 
  4. Click the toggle next to Require App Approval

Note: If you're a Workspace Owner in an Enterprise Grid organization, app approval will automatically be enabled for your workspace if an Org Owner has set an app management policy.


Pre-approve or restrict apps

When app approval is enabled, members can install and start using pre-approved apps right away. They cannot install or request any apps you choose to restrict.

Pre-approve apps

Restrict apps

  1. From your desktop, click your workspace name in the sidebar.
  2. Hover over Tools & settings, then select Manage apps.
  3. Click Browse in the top right.
  4. Search for and select an app.
  5. From the app page, click Approve.


Members can find pre-approved apps for your workspace from the Pre-Approved category in the App Directory.

  1. From your desktop, click your workspace name in the sidebar.
  2. Hover over Tools & settings, then select Manage apps.
  3. Click Browse in the top right.
  4. Search for and select an app.
  5. From the app page, click Restrict.


If an app you restrict has already been installed to your workspace, members can continue using it. You can uninstall any app you don't want people to use.

 

Choose how to manage app requests

Allow members to request apps  

When app approval is enabled, you can allow members to request apps that haven't been pre-approved (as long as they're not restricted). Here's how:

  1. From your desktop, click your workspace name in the sidebar.
  2. Hover over Tools & settings, then select Manage apps.
  3. Click App Management Settings in the left column.
  4. Check or uncheck the box next to Allow members to request approval for apps. You can also require comments along with app requests.

Create automation rules

If you'd like, you can configure rules that automatically review app requests. Requests can be approved, restricted, dismissed, or flagged for human review based on conditions your rules look out for. To learn more about automation rules, read our guide, then follow the steps in Configure automations for app approval.


Select members to help manage app requests

By default, any app requests that need review are sent to Workspace Owners via direct messages from Slackbot. If you'd like a larger group to help review app requests, you can appoint other members as app managers: 

  1. From your desktop, click your workspace name in the sidebar.
  2. Hover over Tools & settings, then select Manage apps
  3. Click App Management Settings in the left column.
  4. Below Select App Managers to manage apps, choose Workspace Owners and selected members or groups. Then, select specific members or user groups from the drop-down menu.

Tip: If you're using automation rules, you can create a rule to send app requests to a channel all of your app managers belong to for review.


Manage Sign in with Slack permissions

Some third-party services offer the option to sign in to their website or app using your Slack account credentials. By default, members cannot sign up for or sign in to other services with their Slack accounts. To grant this permission, follow the steps below: 

  1. From your desktop, click your workspace name in the sidebar
  2. Hover over Tools & settings, then click Manage apps
  3. Click App Management Settings in the left column. 
  4. Make sure app approval is enabled. Then, check the box next to Enable Sign in with Slack

If members don't have permission to sign in with Slack, they can submit a request for an app's Sign in with Slack identity scope to share their Slack account credentials. If that service has a Slack app that offers other functionality, the app will need to be approved separately. 

Note: Members will see the option to request Sign in with Slack permissions for apps that have been restricted for their workspace.