Discover ways to use lists in Slack

Ways to use a list

Browse the guides or watch the short videos below to make the most of list features and functionality. Each guide and video starts from a template, and shows you how to customize it to get to work faster. 

Manage a project

Plan and assign tasks, then track their status in a list shared with your project team. Watch the video.

Triage requests

Collect messages and triage them as requests in a list. Watch the video.

Plan team priorities

Collaborate with your team to prioritize your quarterly projects. Watch the video.

Tip: For detailed instructions on creating and working with lists, visit Use lists in Slack.


FAQ

Can I replace my existing work and project management software with Slack lists?

Slack lists help save time switching between apps and tools. We hope you’ll find lists helpful for organizing work and collaborating as a team, but more dedicated project tracking software might be necessary for more complex projects that require reporting or analytics.

Can I use lists on mobile?

Yes! You can create and update lists on your iOS and Android devices. 

Who can see my lists?

By default, lists you create are private and can only be accessed by you, but you can share a list to allow others to see or edit it. When you share an item from a list in a channel or direct message (DM), the recipients are granted edit access to the list. If you link to a list from a canvas, permissions are not synced with the canvas permissions, so you can control who has access to the list separately.

Will people be notified when I assign them to an item or mention them in a thread?

Only if they have access to the list. If the list has not been shared with them nor in a public channel, the user will not be notified.

How does data retention work with lists?

Lists and canvases share a data retention policy. If you already have a retention policy set for for canvases, lists will follow the same policy. 

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