Slack integration

Send every meeting
straight to Slack

Reline turns your meetings into clean, citation-backed summaries — then posts them to the Slack channel your team already lives in. Connect once, pick a channel, and ship the recap in a single click. No copy-paste, no "did anyone catch that?"

Start freeSee how to connect

Connect Slack in a couple of clicks from Settings → Integrations. Reline records bot-free; nothing posts to Slack until you choose.

#deal-room
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📝 Acme · Discovery call

The summary for this session is ready. I've pulled the highlights into the thread below.

Open in Reline

1 reply

Summary

• Acme confirmed a Q3 rollout target • Security review is the main blocker • Next step: send the SOC 2 report by Friday

What it does

Your meeting recap, in the channel where the work happens

After a call, Reline writes a structured summary of what was decided and what comes next. The Slack integration sends that summary to a channel you choose — a deal room, a project channel, a team standup — so the people who weren't on the call still get the outcome without opening another tab. You stay in control: nothing is posted automatically. Reline only sends a message when you open a note and click Push to Slack.

Inside Slack

What a push actually looks like

When you push a note, Reline posts one tidy message to your channel and threads the detail beneath it — so the channel stays clean and the full recap is a single click away.

A titled header messageThe post leads with the note's title and a short, friendly line — "the summary for this session is ready" — so the channel sees what landed at a glance.
The full summary, threaded belowReline converts your latest summary into clean Slack formatting — headings, bullet points, and bold — and posts it as replies in the thread, split into readable chunks. The channel isn't flooded; the detail lives in the thread.
A button back to the noteEvery post carries an "Open in Reline" button that deep-links to the original note, so anyone can jump straight to the live transcript, the citations, and the recording.
#deal-room
RelineApp

📝 Acme · Discovery call

The summary for this session is ready. I've pulled the highlights into the thread below.

Open in Reline

1 reply

Summary

• Acme confirmed a Q3 rollout target • Security review is the main blocker • Next step: send the SOC 2 report by Friday

Getting started

Connect Slack in four steps

Reline connects to Slack with Slack's standard OAuth flow. You authorize it once from inside your workspace — there's nothing to configure in Slack's admin console.

  1. Create your Reline workspaceSign in to Reline on the web or the desktop app and open the workspace you want to connect to Slack.
  2. Open Settings → IntegrationsIn your workspace settings, find Slack under Integrations and click Connect.
  3. Authorize Reline in SlackSlack's standard consent screen opens. Choose the Slack workspace, review the permissions, and approve. You're sent right back to Reline.
  4. Choose a channel and pushSet a default channel for the workspace, or per folder, then open any note and click Push to Slack. Pick a channel each time, or use your default.
Permissions

The access Reline asks for, in plain language

Reline requests only the Slack permissions it needs to list your channels and post the recaps you send — nothing more. It never reads your messages.

channels:readList your public channels so you can choose where to post.
groups:readList the private channels you belong to, so those are selectable too.
chat:writePost the summary message and its thread to the channel you pick.
chat:write.publicPost to a public channel without Reline having to be invited to it first.

The integration is outbound only. Reline lists channels and posts what you send — it does not read your message history, and it never posts without your click. Your Slack token is encrypted at rest.

Data & privacy

You decide what leaves the room

Reline records meetings bot-free and keeps your notes private by default. The Slack integration only ever sends the specific summary you choose to push — never the raw transcript or the recording. Disconnect it any time from Settings → Integrations, and read exactly how we handle data in our privacy policy and security overview.

Reline's summaries are generated by AI and can be inaccurate or incomplete — review them before you push to Slack. Reline never uses your meetings, notes, or Slack content to train AI models.

Frequently asked

Questions about Reline for Slack

Does Reline post to Slack automatically?
No. Reline only posts when you open a note and click Push to Slack. There's no automatic or scheduled posting — you choose what gets shared, and where.
What exactly gets sent to Slack?
A header message with the note's title and a short intro, followed by the note's summary formatted as threaded replies, plus a button that links back to the original note in Reline. Your raw transcript and recording are never posted — only the summary you push, and a link.
Can Reline read my Slack messages?
No. The integration is outbound only. It can list your channels so you can pick where to post, and it can post the recap you send. It has no access to your message history.
Can I post to a private channel?
Yes. Reline can list the private channels you belong to, so you can push a summary to a private channel just like a public one.
Can I set a default channel?
Yes. Set a default channel for the whole workspace, and override it per folder — so client notes go to the client channel and internal notes go to your team channel, picked automatically when you push.
How do I disconnect Slack?
Open Settings → Integrations in your workspace and remove the Slack connection. Reline stops posting immediately, and your stored Slack token is deleted.
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