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Connect Slack and you can run Replo without leaving your workspace. @mention the Replo bot in a channel and it kicks off a full Replo session right there in the thread; it can edit your site, pull analytics, manage products and orders, and publish, then post the result back in the thread. It is the same Replo you use in the app. Slack is just another place to reach it, so your teammates can ship changes from the channel where they already work.

Connect Slack

1

Open the Integrations app

In Replo, open the Integrations app and find Slack.
2

Authorize Replo

Sign in to Slack and approve access. This links your Slack workspace to your Replo project so Replo knows which project to act on.
3

Add the bot to a channel

In Slack, invite the Replo bot to any channel you want to use it in. The bot only sees messages in channels it has been added to.

Trigger Replo from Slack

@mention the Replo bot in a channel, followed by what you want it to do. Write the same way you would in the Replo app; plain language works best.
@Replo update the hero headline on my homepage to "Summer Sale" and publish
The bot reacts with 👀 to show it picked up your request, then posts a reply in the thread and starts working. You do not need to format anything; just describe the outcome you want. A few more examples:
@Replo build a landing page for our new protein bar and share the preview link
@Replo what were my top 5 products by revenue last week?
@Replo add a countdown timer to the preorder page, then publish it

Follow the run in the thread

Once Replo is working, its reply updates live so you can watch progress without opening Replo:
  • The message shows what Replo is doing right now, with status icons for editing, analytics, publishing, and more.
  • An Open in Replo button deep-links to the session in the Replo app if you want to take over there.
  • A Stop generating button cancels the run from Slack.
When it finishes, Replo posts its final response in the thread and swaps the 👀 reaction for ✅.

Threads and follow-ups

Each thread is its own conversation. Replying in the same thread continues the session, so Replo remembers what it just did and you can iterate:
@Replo nice, now make the headline a bit shorter and bump the font size
Start a new thread (or a new top-level message) when you want a fresh session with no prior context. Replo also reads earlier messages and any images or files in the thread, so you can drop in a screenshot or reference a link from earlier and it will use them.

Who can use it

Anyone in the channel can @mention the bot, but they need access to the connected Replo workspace to actually run Replo. If someone who is not yet in the workspace triggers Replo, it pauses and asks a workspace owner to approve them. The owner gets a DM with an Approve access button; approving invites that person by email and lets them use Replo from Slack right away. They show up as invited in Replo until they sign in to the web app.

What Replo can do, and its limits

From Slack, Replo has the same capabilities it has in the app: building and editing pages, working with products, orders, and assets, reading analytics, and publishing. A few things to keep in mind:
  • The bot must be added to a channel before it can see messages there.
  • You have to @mention the bot for it to respond; it ignores messages that do not mention it.
  • Posting to Slack and other write actions ask for your approval the first time, so Replo never acts in your workspace unprompted.

Let Replo post back to Slack

Connecting Slack also works the other way around. From the Replo app, you can ask Replo to send messages, search channels, or look up people in your workspace using your connected account, for example posting a launch summary to #marketing after it publishes a page. See the Integrations app for how to point Replo at a connected tool with an @-mention.