Slack is a chat and communication cloud application which is used by small and large teams alike. And integrating Slack with other services is common as streaming these conversations to Google Sheets, Trello, and more is needed.
On this page, we’ll cover the options for connecting Slack to other apps via the Slack API.
Slack API Connectors & Integration Tools
Connector | Data Sources | Pricing | Read Review | Free Trial | ||
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Intergromat | 295+ apps | $9/Month | Read Review | Free Trial | ||
Appy Pie Connect | 100+ apps | $12/Month | Read Review | Free Trial | ||
Zapier | 1,000+ apps | $15/Month | Read Review | Free Trial | ||
automate.io | 100+ apps | $25 | Read Review | Free Trial | @automateio | |
tray.io | 500+ apps | $595/Month | Read Review | Demo Available | @trayio |
Choosing the Best Slack API Integration Service
For Slack integrations, you’ll want to consider the following to pick the right connector.
- Compatibility: First, you’ll need to choose a connector which integrates with both Slack and the other service which you’d like to connect. For example, if you want to send Slack messages to Google Sheets, simply choose a connector which connects with both.
- Pricing: Connecting to Slack is pretty common so just about any cost-effective connector will do.
- Volume: Keep in mind the volume of connection actions (how many times each month you’ll need the connector to fire) will affect the price. In this example, if you have 300 new slack messages per month, you’ll need an account which can support at least 300 actions (sending your data from one source to another) per month.
Related Resources
- Slack
- Integromat: Slack Connector
Typical Connections
Slack is commonly connected to other software and services including.
- Google Sheets
- Gmail
- Trello
- Google Calendar
- Google Forms
- Airtable
- Many others…