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Slack Connection - ActiveCampaign

Post messages to a selected Slack channel. Send static or dynamic messages using merge fields. When triggered, the PlusThis Slack app joins the channel and posts the message each time the HTTP post is executed.

INTEGRATIONS NEEDED FOR SLACK CONNECTION

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Slack Connection Configuration Options

Tool Configuration

In this section, you will find the options for building your Slack Connection.

Step 1: Select a Channel to send the message to

In the dropdown, select the Slack Channel you would like the message posted in.

Step 2: Title

Enter the title for your message.

Step 3: Message

Enter the message you want sent to your Slack channel. You can do just a simple, static message, or use merge fields and add dynamic information and build out a very detailed message. You can select merge fields to use in the dropdown to the right.

Additional Options

Here you will find two additional options for the info you can have pulled into your Slack Message.

Step 1: Include the Contact details?

When turned on the contact id and email will be include in the Slack Message. This does not need to be on to use merge fields.

Step 2: Include the Tool Instance details?

When turned on the PlusThis Tool Instance ID and Name will be include in the Slack message. This is handy if you have multiple Slack Tools set-up to send to the same channel and you want to know which tool each message came from.

Implementation Types

Webhook

Run your tool virtually anywhere in your automation using a Webhook element.

Step 1: Copy the Webhook URL from PlusThis.

Step 2: Open the automation that you’d like to add the webhook to. The webhook can be placed virtually anywhere in your automation.

Step 3: Click the Plus where you would like to add the webhook. Choose ‘Conditions and Workflow’ from the left hand menu. From there, choose Webhook from the list.

Step 4: Paste the PlusThis Webhook in the pop up and click save.

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