When your team is working in Slack but keeping track of project tasks in another tool, context and important decisions can get lost. To kick off and manage any project in Slack, use our Project starter kit template — just fill in a few details during setup, and you’ll be on your way.
Tip: Find a template that’s right for you, whatever you need to do. From Slack on desktop, click More in your sidebar and select Templates to browse available templates.
The project starter kit template includes
Project overview canvas for all the project details your team needs
Task tracker list for tasks and deliverables
Status update workflow that posts automatically when tasks are updated
New member welcome workflow for team member introductions
Create your project channel
Every project needs a dedicated channel in Slack where your team can communicate and collaborate, and the Project starter kit template has all the tools you’ll need to get started.
Create the channel
From your desktop, click the plus button in the sidebar.
Select Channel, then choose Project starter kit from the list of templates. Click on a tab in the template preview to see the canvas, list, or workflows.
When you’re ready to start setup, click Next, then click Use Template.
Fill in the name of your project following the #project- channel prefix. Prefixes make it easy for others to find and determine the purpose of a channel.
You can invite people to the channel right away, but we recommend waiting to add others until you’ve customized your template.
Edit the template
Once your template is ready, you can view and make changes to the canvas, list, and workflows.
Project overview
Task tracker
Workflows
Click Project overview in the channel header to open the canvas.
The name of the project you entered when setting up the channel will be filled in for you, but you can update it (and the name of any or all sections of the canvas).
As you scroll through the canvas, add information to the Project description, Goals, Team, and Key resources sections. The task tracker is also embedded in the canvas, and tasks will display there as you add them.
By default, anyone in the channel will be able to edit the canvas. To restrict editing permissions, follow these steps.
Click Task tracker in the channel header to open the list. You’ll see three placeholder tasks, which you can edit or delete.
To edit a task, click into the Task field and add new text. Then, update the Description field. To delete a task, hover over the task and click Open. Click the three dots icon, then select Deleteitem.
To add a new task, click Add Item. By default, all members of the channel will be able to update, add, and remove items from the list. To restrict editing permissions, follow these steps.
💡Check out Use lists in Slack for a step-by-step guide to working with lists.
Workflows in Slack automate processes by carrying out a pre-configured series of steps. While the two workflows included in this template don’t require additional configuration, you can edit them if you’d like. For example, you might want to personalize the message sent by the New member welcome workflow, or modify the Status change alert workflow to include more information in the messages it sends to your channel.
Open the Workflows tab in the channel header.
Click the three dots icon next to the workflow you’d like to customize further, then select Edit workflow.
Click the pencil icon next to a step to make changes.
👏 Ta-da! You’re set up to manage a new project in Slack. Kick off the conversation with a welcome message letting people know where to find the resources you created as part of your template, and your project is officially up and running.
Tip: Check out our Run a productive meeting tutorial for tips on hosting meetings on a Slack huddle.