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Vantage + Slack

Read-only observer of channel activity, thread dynamics, response patterns, and team-level workload signals across your Slack workspace.

What Vantage observes from Slack

  • Channel activity. When channels are active versus quiet, where conversations cluster, which channels keep recurring on the same topic.
  • Message patterns. Volume rhythms, off-hours load, reply latency, mentions that pile up without a response. Never the full message body beyond what's needed for the immediate signal.
  • Thread dynamics. Where threads sprawl, where they resolve quickly, who's getting pulled in repeatedly across unrelated threads.
  • Mentions. Who is being asked for input often and where, including hand-off chains that quietly route the same problem through three people.
  • Team metadata. Workspace name, member count, and channel topology. Used to label findings and scope correlations to your tenant.

Scopes Vantage requests

At the Slack consent screen, Vantage requests exactly these OAuth scopes and no more. Each one is a read-only permission, listed in Slack's own permission language so you can verify it against Slack's documentation:

What Vantage does NOT do

  • Cannot post messages, edit messages, or react to messages in any channel.
  • Cannot create, archive, or modify channels.
  • Cannot send direct messages on your behalf.
  • Cannot share your Slack data with other Vantage customers.
  • Cannot retain raw message content longer than necessary for the immediate operational signal.

We observe. Humans decide.

Connect SlackConnection happens on the dashboard