Discord and Slack is weird with their API’s, to post content you need to use BOT’s that you will create.
Don’t worry it’s their way of doing things not our magic so they wont ban you learn more.

In this short tutorial you will learn how to connect your Slack account to bundle.social

First things first, create a team or be a part of one

If you don’t know what the teams are, click here to get up to speed.

Connect your Slack account

bundle.social is built in a way that won’t let you down. If you are in a team and there is no social account connected, your dashboard will look like this.

But if you are a new person joining an existing team, you will most likely see the Post page first. If so, navigate to the left corner of the screen and press the Social accounts button. Click it and voilà, you are in the right place.

Now, click Connect on the Slack tile.

Great, now allow all access for the app and click. Allow.

bundle.social staff does not have access to your account or account keys, we cannot delete your account.

After a successful connection, you will be redirected back to bundle.social, and you should see a green popup on the right-hand side, and the Slack tile button should say Disconnect.

Errors

There should be no errors at this point, but if there are, it will be these two:

Error connecting to Slack
This can mean many things outside our control, maybe Slack had a bug or there was a timeout. If you get this error, simply retry. Most often, it will help.

You didn’t grant all the necessary permissions

This means that you didn’t grant all the permissions we need to post on your behalf. You can try to reconnect and grant all the permissions.

You don’t have enough permissions in any of your Slack workspaces.

You are probably not an admin for your Slack workspace.

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