SocialClaw
SocialClaw for Slack

Bring SocialClaw's publishing agent into Slack.

Install SocialClaw in Slack so your team can turn conversations and uploaded media into draft social posts, schedule proposals, and approval-ready campaigns connected to your SocialClaw workspace.

Slack and SocialClaw connected to supported social publishing channels.

What the Slack app does

SocialClaw connects Slack conversations to the same workspace, media library, provider validation, and publishing queue used by the web dashboard and API.

AI chat Draft from a Slack prompt Ask SocialClaw to create captions, campaigns, calendars, or revisions without leaving Slack.
Media Upload files once Slack file uploads can be imported into the SocialClaw media library for reuse in scheduled posts.
Approvals Human review before publish Agent proposals can be approved or canceled from Slack before SocialClaw creates the schedule.
Workspace link Connect each user Slack users link their SocialClaw account so requests run against the correct workspace.

How it works in Slack

The Slack app is built for direct messages, app mentions, slash commands, and message shortcuts.

Step 1

Install the Slack app

Click Add to Slack, choose a workspace, and authorize the SocialClaw bot scopes requested by the OAuth flow.

Step 2

Connect a SocialClaw workspace

Open SocialClaw in Slack and use Connect SocialClaw so the installing user can link Slack to a dashboard account.

Step 3

Draft, upload, and approve

Message SocialClaw, upload media, ask for drafts or schedules, then approve the proposed work when it is ready.

After installation

Slack redirects back to SocialClaw after OAuth. The confirmation page explains that installation succeeded and points users back to Slack and the dashboard.

  • Open the SocialClaw app home in Slack.
  • Click Connect SocialClaw to link your Slack user to the correct workspace.
  • Invite or mention SocialClaw where your team plans content, or use /socialclaw in Slack.
  • Use the dashboard for account connections, billing, media library management, and scheduled post inspection.

Privacy and support

The Slack app receives workspace identifiers, Slack user identifiers, messages addressed to SocialClaw, and files users choose to send to the app. SocialClaw uses that data to run the Slack app and connected publishing workflow.

Privacy Data policy Read how SocialClaw handles Slack and workspace data before installing.

Privacy Policy

Support Help by email Support requests do not require a separate third-party account. We target a response within two business days.

hello@getsocialclaw.com

What your team can ask SocialClaw to do in Slack

SocialClaw is a Slack assistant for social publishing teams. It turns conversations, selected messages, and uploaded files into drafts and schedule proposals, while keeping final approval tied to your SocialClaw workspace.

Slack workflow

Mention SocialClaw to move content work forward

Use @SocialClaw in conversations where campaign ideas, launch notes, customer quotes, or uploaded creative already live.

  • @SocialClaw turn this launch thread into 5 LinkedIn and X posts for next week
  • @SocialClaw recommend captions for the image I uploaded above
  • @SocialClaw summarize this conversation into a social content brief
Slack workflow

Chat with the publishing assistant

Use the Slack assistant experience or a direct message when you want SocialClaw to draft copy, revise tone, inspect schedules, or prepare a proposal.

  • Create a 7-day content calendar for our new feature launch
  • Rewrite these posts for a more founder-led voice
  • What is already scheduled for LinkedIn this week?
Slack workflow

Upload files and decide how they should be used

Send images, videos, and other supported Slack files to SocialClaw so they can be saved to the media library and attached to draft campaigns.

  • Upload these product screenshots and draft captions for Instagram
  • Use these files for tomorrow morning's approved posts
  • Store this creative in the media library; do not analyze it yet
Slack workflow

Draft from Slack shortcuts and slash commands

Use /socialclaw for a fast request, or run the Draft social post message shortcut when a single Slack message should become social copy.

  • /socialclaw draft 5 LinkedIn and X posts for next week
  • /socialclaw support I need help connecting LinkedIn
  • Message shortcut: Draft social post
Slack workflow

Approve before anything is scheduled

SocialClaw returns approval-ready proposals with the posts, channels, timing, and media it plans to use. Approve or cancel from Slack.

  • Review the proposed schedule in the Slack reply
  • Click Approve to create the schedule in SocialClaw
  • Click Cancel or open the dashboard to inspect the proposal first
Slack workflow

Keep Slack linked to the SocialClaw workspace

Each Slack user links their SocialClaw account so requests run against the right workspace, connected social accounts, plan, and media library.

  • Open SocialClaw from the app home
  • Connect accounts and billing in the dashboard
  • Return to Slack to draft, upload, approve, and inspect recent work
AI output needs review

SocialClaw uses AI models to draft, summarize, and analyze media when it is useful for the user's request. AI output can be inaccurate, so SocialClaw prepares proposals for human review before schedules are created.

Frequently asked questions

Do I need a SocialClaw account before installing the Slack app?

The Slack app can be installed first, but each user needs to connect a SocialClaw workspace before agent chat and scheduling can run.

Can SocialClaw post without approval from Slack?

The Slack agent prepares approval-ready proposals. Users can approve or cancel the proposal before schedules are created.

What happens when I upload a file in Slack?

SocialClaw imports supported Slack files into the workspace media library. The agent only analyzes media content when that would help answer the user's request.

Install SocialClaw in Slack

Add the app, connect your workspace, and start turning Slack conversations into social publishing workflows.