Search Your Knowledge Base in Slack
- Instant answers in Slack: Get immediate responses to your questions without leaving your team's communication platform
- Workspace-specific responses: Configure different workspaces for different Slack channels to ensure contextually relevant answers
- Quick Notes integration: Easily capture important information from Slack conversations as Quick Notes
- Seamless workflow: Your team can access company knowledge without switching between applications
- Secure authentication: We use Slack's OAuth to ensure secure access to your workspace
Learn more about how our AI Slack Agent works and how it can transform your team's knowledge sharing.
Frequently Asked Questions
Setting up AskJack in Slack is simple. Go to AskJack's integrations settings, click on the Slack integration, and follow the authorization process. Once authorized, you can add AskJack to any channel where you want to enable question-asking capabilities.
Yes! You can configure different workspaces for different Slack channels using the /askjack set-workspace
command. This ensures that each channel gets answers from the most relevant knowledge base.
You can create Quick Notes directly from Slack messages by using the message actions menu. This makes it easy to capture important information from conversations for future reference.
Yes! You can help answer questions in two ways. First, you can directly message AskJack with your question. Second, when someone else asks a question, you can click 'Answer with AskJack' in the message context menu to help provide an answer using your company's knowledge base.
You can ask any question about your company's knowledge base, including information from documents, previous conversations, and Quick Notes. The AI will provide relevant answers based on your configured workspace.
No, you can add AskJack to as many channels as you need in your Slack workspace. Each channel can be configured to use a different knowledge base workspace.
AskJack only has access to messages in channels where it has been added, and it respects your Slack workspace's privacy settings. Users can only access information they have permission to see.