Overview
You can add Slack channels to your Juicer feed to display their messages, including images and other media. Because Slack data is private by default, you must connect your Slack workspace to Juicer before we can pull any content.
⚠️ Important: After connecting Slack or adding a new channel source, new messages won't appear in your feed immediately. They'll show up at the next scheduled re-sync, which depends on your plan's update frequency.
Prerequisites
A Slack account with access to the channel you want to display.
Your Slack workspace connected to Juicer (on the Connected Social Accounts page or directly from the Slack source form).
Adding a Slack source
Connect your Slack workspace. Either visit the Connected Social Accounts page and authorize Slack, or click Connect Slack Workspace right from the Slack source form when adding a source. Both flows use the same OAuth authorization.
In the source form, enter the channel name only—without the
#. For a channel called#marketing, typemarketing.Save the source. Juicer will pull new messages on your plan's regular update schedule.
Channel access
Public channels—readable by any member of your Slack workspace. The connected Slack user just needs to be in the workspace.
Private channels—the connected Slack user must be a member of the private channel. If they're not, joining the channel in Slack is enough. There is no separate Juicer bot to invite.
Media—images and videos posted in the channel are pulled into the feed alongside text. Reactions and thread replies are reflected as the post's like and comment counts.
Troubleshooting
"No channel with the name … found in your Slack"—the channel name is misspelled, contains the
#prefix, or the connected Slack user isn't in the channel. Re-enter the bare channel name (no#) and confirm the user is a member of the channel in Slack.Private channel returns no messages—the connected Slack user isn't a member of that private channel. Have them join the channel in Slack, then add or refresh the source.
Source stopped syncing—your Slack OAuth token may have been revoked (for example, the user left the workspace or an admin removed the Juicer integration). Reconnect your Slack workspace from the Connected Social Accounts page.
Need to switch the connected Slack user—remove the existing Slack connection on the Connected Social Accounts page, then connect again with the desired user.
If your Slack source still isn't behaving as you'd expect, contact us and we'll help you sort it out.
