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Dailybot doesn't appear after installation

Dailybot doesn’t appear after installation

You finished installing Dailybot, but you do not see the app in Slack, Discord, Google Chat, or Microsoft Teams. That usually means the integration is blocked by permissions, approval, or channel membership — not that the product failed.

Quick check

  • Slack — Confirm you have permission to install apps and that Dailybot was added to the workspace (not only bookmarked).
  • Discord — Open Server Settings and verify the bot joined with the correct invite; check that role permissions allow slash commands and messages.
  • Google Chat — Ask your Google Workspace admin whether Dailybot is allowed for your organization.
  • Microsoft Teams — In Teams admin center, check whether the app is blocked or still pending admin approval.
  • Any platform — Try @Dailybot or the slash command in a channel where the bot is actually present.

Common causes and fixes

Slack: workspace permissions or channel membership

Installation can succeed at the workspace level while the bot still does not show in a specific channel. In Slack, apps must be invited to private channels. Add Dailybot to the channel (or use “Add apps” from the channel details) so members can interact with it. If your workspace restricts who can install apps, a workspace owner may need to approve Dailybot under Administration settings. If the app was installed but never opened, open Dailybot from the Apps section once so Slack registers it for your account.

If the invite URL was created with limited scopes, the bot may lack message or application command permissions. Re-run the official Dailybot connection flow from the Dailybot web app so Discord grants the right OAuth scopes. In Server Settings → Roles, ensure Dailybot’s role is not below roles that block command usage, and that Use Application Commands is allowed for members who need kudos or check-ins.

Google Chat: admin has not enabled the app for the org

Google Workspace can block third-party Chat apps until an admin allows them. The installing user may see the app, while others see nothing. Ask your Google Workspace admin to allow Dailybot for the organization (or the relevant organizational unit) in the Google Admin console. After approval, users may need to refresh Chat or re-open the space.

Microsoft Teams: admin approval is still pending

Teams often requires global admin or Teams admin approval before an app is available org-wide. Check Teams admin center → Teams apps → Manage apps for Dailybot. If it shows as Blocked or Pending, complete approval or adjust the app permission policy. Users in restricted policies will not see the bot until the policy allows it.

If none of this worked

Before you contact support, gather:

  • Which platform you use (Slack, Discord, Google Chat, or Teams)
  • Whether you are a workspace admin or need one to act
  • A screenshot of what you see when you search for Dailybot or run a command
  • Approximate time of installation

Then contact Dailybot support with those details so we can verify the integration on our side.