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How to invite members from Slack

How to invite members from Slack

Invite people who already use your Slack workspace so they land in the right Dailybot organization with the correct role. Invites keep Slack as the primary sign-in path, so most teammates never manage a separate Dailybot-only password.

Before you begin

  • You need Organization admin or Team manager permissions (exact labels may vary by plan).
  • Dailybot must be installed and authorized for the Slack workspace you are inviting from.

Steps

  1. Open the Dailybot web dashboard and sign in with the account linked to your Slack workspace.
  2. Go to Organization and open Members.
  3. Click Invite (or Invite members).
  4. Choose Slack as the source when prompted.
  5. Pick the Slack users you want to add. Use search if your workspace is large.
  6. Assign each invitee a role (for example member, team manager, or admin) that matches what they should be allowed to configure.
  7. Review the list, then send the invitations.
  8. If someone does not appear, confirm they are in the connected Slack workspace and that your org’s join rules allow them (see moderation settings if invites are blocked).

What to expect after

Invitees get a flow that ties their Slack identity to your Dailybot organization. They may see a direct message from Dailybot in Slack, an email, or an in-app prompt — depending on your setup and their notification settings. After they accept, they appear under Members and can use Dailybot in Slack without creating a separate organization.