Getting Started

1

Install SlackLLM

Click the "Add to Slack" button to install SlackLLM in your workspace. You'll need workspace admin permissions or approval from your admin.

2

Use Commands

Once installed, use slash commands in any channel or direct message. Start with /proofread to check your messages.

3

Get Help Anytime

Type /help in Slack to see all available commands and get detailed usage instructions.

Available Commands

/proofread [message]
Proofread your message for grammar, spelling, and style improvements. You'll see a side-by-side comparison with corrections highlighted.
/actions [text]
Extract action items from meeting notes or discussions. SlackLLM identifies tasks and organizes them for you.
/help [topic]
Get help with SlackLLM commands. Use without a topic for general help, or specify a topic like "proofread" for detailed info.
/preferences
Customize your SlackLLM experience. Set your preferred tone (professional, casual, formal) and display preferences.
/bug-report [description]
Report a bug or issue directly from Slack. Include a description of what went wrong.

Frequently Asked Questions

Click the "Add to Slack" button on our homepage. You'll be redirected to Slack's authorization page where you can select your workspace and grant necessary permissions. If you're not a workspace admin, you may need to request approval from your admin.

No. Your messages are processed in real-time and not permanently stored. We do not use your message content for training AI models. See our Privacy Policy for complete details on data handling.

SlackLLM uses OpenAI's GPT models to provide intelligent proofreading and text analysis. We use cost-effective models optimized for speed and accuracy in writing assistance tasks.

Yes! SlackLLM works in public channels, private channels, and direct messages. The bot needs to be invited to private channels before it can respond to commands there.

Yes, messages can be up to 4,000 characters. This covers most typical Slack messages. For longer content, consider breaking it into smaller sections.

Go to your Slack workspace settings → Manage apps → Find SlackLLM → Click "Remove". This will remove the app and all associated data from your workspace.

If you encounter an error, you can use the /bug-report command to report it directly from Slack. Include a description of what you were doing when the error occurred. You can also contact us at support@slackllm.com.

Yes, SlackLLM is currently free to use. We may introduce premium features in the future, but core functionality will remain accessible.

Contact Us

Can't find what you're looking for? We're here to help.

Email Support

Get help from our support team

support@slackllm.com

Report Issues

Found a bug? Let us know via email

bugs@slackllm.com

In-App Support

Report issues directly from Slack

/bug-report

Response Time: We typically respond to support requests within 24-48 hours during business days.