What you get in Slack
Once connected, GetSalesClaw posts to a dedicated Slack channel whenever something important happens in your pipeline. Every message is actionable -- you can approve or reject with a single click.
Lead alerts
When GetSalesClaw detects a qualified lead, a rich notification appears in your channel with company name, contact info, AI score, and a brief analysis of why the lead is a good fit.
Email approval
Each AI-generated email sequence is posted with the full subject line and body text. Click "Approve" to send immediately or "Reject" to skip the lead. Follow-ups are scheduled automatically after approval.
Pipeline status
GetSalesClaw posts summary updates when pipeline runs complete -- how many leads were detected, scored, qualified, and how many sequences were generated. You always know what the AI is doing.
Limit alerts
If your account approaches plan limits (leads, emails, or API credits), GetSalesClaw sends a warning to your Slack channel so you can upgrade or adjust targeting before anything stops.
How to set up
Setting up Slack takes about 10 minutes. You need to create a Slack app in your workspace and connect it to GetSalesClaw. Here is the step-by-step process.
Create a Slack app
Go to api.slack.com/apps and click Create New App → From scratch. Name it "GetSalesClaw" and select the workspace where you want lead alerts.
Add bot scopes
Navigate to OAuth & Permissions in the sidebar. Under Bot Token Scopes, add the following permissions:
chat:writePost messages and rich notifications to channelschat:write.customizePost with a custom bot name and avatarchannels:readRead channel info to verify the connectionEnable Interactivity
Go to Interactivity & Shortcuts and toggle it on. Set the Request URL to https://getsalesclaw.com/webhooks/slack. This is where Slack sends button click events (approve, reject) so GetSalesClaw can process your decisions.
Install the app to your workspace
Go to Install App in the sidebar and click Install to Workspace. Authorize the permissions. After installation, you will see a Bot User OAuth Token (starts with xoxb-). Copy this token.
Create a dedicated channel
In Slack, create a channel for GetSalesClaw notifications (e.g., #salesclaw or #sales-leads). Invite the GetSalesClaw bot to the channel by typing /invite @GetSalesClaw. Then right-click the channel name, select "View channel details", and copy the Channel ID from the bottom of the details panel.
Add credentials to GetSalesClaw
During onboarding, paste the Bot Token (xoxb-...) and Channel ID (C0XXXXXXXXX) in the Slack fields. If you have already set up your account, update them in your dashboard under Settings → Integrations → Slack.
That is it. GetSalesClaw will start posting to your Slack channel on the next pipeline run.
Approval workflow
When GetSalesClaw generates an email sequence for a qualified lead, it posts a detailed message to your Slack channel. The message includes:
- Company name and domain
- Contact name, title, and email address
- AI lead score (0-100) with reasoning
- Full email subject line and body text
- Two buttons: Approve (green) and Reject (red)
When you click Approve, GetSalesClaw sends the first email immediately and schedules follow-ups for Day 3 and Day 7. When you click Reject, the lead is marked as skipped and no emails are sent. Either way, Slack updates the message to show your decision so the whole team has visibility.
Works alongside Telegram: You can use both Slack and Telegram at the same time. GetSalesClaw sends notifications to both channels. You can approve from whichever one you see first -- the other is automatically updated.
Why Slack for sales teams
Everyone sees the pipeline
When lead alerts post to a shared channel, every team member has visibility into the AI prospecting pipeline. Sales managers can see what is being sent. Marketing can review messaging quality. There is no information silo.
No context switching
Your sales team is already in Slack all day. GetSalesClaw meets them there instead of requiring a separate dashboard login. Lead alerts appear between other messages, and approvals take one click. The AI SDR becomes part of the team workflow, not another tool to check.
Audit trail built in
Every lead alert, email preview, and approval decision is recorded in Slack history. If you need to review what was sent and when, scroll up in the channel. This creates a natural audit trail without extra reporting setup.