Slack-first, serverless DevOps platform for automating developer workflows in the CLI + Slack, without having to build for each specific platform. In short, streamline and accelerate your development team by enabling DevOps on Slack. We call it SlackOps. | It automatically updates your Slack status to signal your true availability, reduce interruptions, increase collaboration, or however you choose to configure it. It keeps you in control while completely changing the workplace experience. |
Enable teams to build, run, and share workflow automation; Automate across tools and the entire developer lifecycle; Publish Ops privately to your team or in our community registry; Develop workflows in your language of choice | Let your teammates know when it’s best to connect with you, automatically; Sets expectations for teammates about when you're working outside of set office hours, if your day is busy, when you’ll likely be next available, and more; Show in your status when you're 'in a meeting' — it works with any major conferencing provider;
Automatically detects and displays when you’re in a focused state of work using AI — so your daily workflow has fewer distractions ;
Can connect to dozens of popular apps to share the mode of work you’re in;
Offers deeper integrations to Jira, Google Drive, Jira, and more, which allow you to share the file names of the apps you’re working on or recently worked on for increased team awareness and to signal ideal moments of collaboration ;
Pulse helper app (GetPulse) for Mac and Windows lets you control all of your integrated business app statuses right from your desktop—so it’s easy to keep status accurate across your entire stack |
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Translate text into any language from within Slack. You can translate messages from others, your own messages, or any text. Power features include posting translations to the channel and automatically translating all messages posted to a channel.

It is an event-driven DevOps platform. It listens to events from 3rd party services like AWS, Datadog, PagerDuty, Jira and more to trigger simpler, smarter workflows that automate tedious tasks. A lot of existing solutions either require a lot of upfront DIY work (AWS Lambda or running your own script) or they weren’t built for DevOps teams (Zapier, IFTTT).

It makes it easy for your team to create and track help requests and streamlines your support process. It automatically maps all of your service request forms to Slack and creates workflows for each request type.

Missions.ai allows you to create and manage the end-to-end workflows for an unlimited number of processes. Completely customizable, workflows can be as simple or complex as you need. No coding required.

Track software deployments through your remote team's complete DevOps stack, integrating the tools your team already uses. Plan, schedule, and track releases across timezones, and when something goes wrong, quickly identify, resolve, and re-deploy.

With Workflow Builder, Slack users can easily create custom workflows that allow them to do all sorts of things, like: Standardize how requests are collected Triage outages in real time Get new team members up to speed with welcome messages

It minimizes deployment risks, energizes quality and update frequency, makes the overall workflow consistent and safe. It is a cutting-edge solution that takes conventional database development and deployment to a whole new level.

Review and release code faster without manually nudging and nagging. Pull Reminders lets you setup Slack reminders for pull requests and motivate your team using metrics and leaderboards.

It enables users to create flexible CI and CD pipelines with highly customizable pipeline steps. These steps include: Build, Populate, Audit, Document, Test, Review, Package, Schema sync, Data sync, Deploy, Notify and Publish.

Emacs client for Slack. Slack’s Webapp does allow you to partially mute certain channels, but that’s about as far as it goes. On the other hand, with the power of Emacs and the Alert package, we can perfectly filter out anything we don’t care about.