// INTEGRATIONS

Slack

Slack is where work often gets named first — "can someone fix this?" Connect it and you can file requests and ask about your pipeline right from Slack, without copying anything into another tool. The conversation where the work came up is where you hand it off.

01 What it does

Slack is a front door to Leroy. From a Slack message you can:

  • File work. Describe what you want done and Leroy takes it in as a request — the same as filing it from the app — and gets to work under your usual oversight settings.
  • Ask about your pipeline. Check what Leroy is working on, what's waiting on you, or the status of something you filed — answered in the thread.
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Where it came up is where you delegate.Most work surfaces in conversation. Filing it from Slack means there's no copy-paste into another tool and nothing lost in the gap.

02 Connect it

You connect Slack from the Integrations screen in the Leroy app. Exact steps live there, but the shape is:

  1. Open Integrations → Slack in the Leroy app and start the connect flow.
  2. Authorize Leroyfor your Slack workspace through Slack's install prompt.
  3. Confirmand you'll return to Leroy with Slack connected.
  4. Try it.From Slack, file a request or ask what's in your pipeline.

03 What it unlocks

With Slack connected:

  • Lower friction to delegate. Work goes from "we should fix that" to a filed request in the same place the idea showed up.
  • Pipeline visibility in chat. Quick answers about what's in flight and what needs you, without opening the app.
  • Same oversight everywhere. Requests filed from Slack run through the same policy gates as everything else.
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GitHub required. Slack is how you hand off and check in; the work still ships as a pull request to GitHub. Connect GitHub first.