Guide to sharing channels with external organizations
Guide to sharing channels with external organizations
With Slack Connect, you can share channels with external organizations to work together securely and productively. Sharing a channel lets you communicate with members across different organizations in one centralized place, without leaving your own workspace.
Note:To share a channel, every participating organization must be using one of Slack’s paid plans. If you're using the free version of Slack, learn how to upgrade your workspace.
What to expect
Sharing a channel allows external organizations access to only that channel in your workspace.
You can send direct messages to members from external organizations, as long as you’re sharing at least one channel.
Members from external organizations can join a shared channel from their workspace, or be added by another member of their workspace who's already in the channel.
If accepted, the invitation must be approvedby someone from the organization that owns the channel, and possibly someone from the invited organization.
Working in shared channels
Working in a channel shared with external organizations is similar to using other channels in Slack. You can identify a shared channel by the diamond icon next to the name in your channel list. Keep reading to learn more about what to expect when working in channels you’re sharing.
View a member's profile
When a member from an external organization sends a message in a shared channel, you'll see their profile photo, and certain fields in their profile with their organization's Slack icon in the bottom right corner. You can view their profile, but you won't be able to see any status they've set in their workspace.
Use custom emoji
In shared channels, you can use your workspace’s custom emoji like you would in any other channel. Members of external organizations can see your workspace’s custom emoji, but won’t be able to use them in messages or add them as emoji reactions.
Use apps and workflows
You can use apps and integrations in channels you’re sharing with external organizations. All members can see messages from bots and apps, and even message another workspace’s bot user if it’s been added to the channel. Keep in mind that your workspace’s custom slash commands and shortcuts for third-party apps won’t work for members from external organizations.
By default, a member from any organization can create workflows for anyone in the channel to use.
Send direct messages
You can send direct messagesto members from an external organization if you’re in the same shared channel. To create a group direct message with members from multiple external organizations, you must share at least one channel with every member you’re adding to the conversation.