Analyse for Slack
Keep your team in the loop: Analyse posts a message to your Slack channel when a blog post is published, updated, unpublished, or deleted.
Publish alerts
A message lands in your channel the moment a post goes live, with the title and a link to the published page.
Choose your events
Subscribe to exactly the events you care about — published, updated, unpublished, or deleted.
Set up in a minute
All it takes is a Slack incoming webhook URL — no bot installation, no OAuth, no extra permissions.
How it works
Slack delivers messages through an incoming webhook tied to one channel.
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Create an incoming webhook
In your Slack workspace, create a Slack app for Analyse, enable Incoming Webhooks, and add a webhook for the channel that should receive alerts.
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Paste the URL in Analyse
In Analyse, open Integrations → Slack and paste the webhook URL — it starts with https://hooks.slack.com/.
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Choose your events
Pick which blog events post a message to your channel.
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Send a test message
Fire a test notification to make sure everything is wired up.
Frequently asked questions
Which events can trigger a message?
Blog post published, updated, unpublished, and deleted. You choose which of these post to your channel.
Can I notify multiple channels?
A Slack incoming webhook is tied to one channel. To notify several channels, use the generic webhook integration with multiple endpoints or a Slack workflow that fans out.
Do I need to install a Slack app?
You create a lightweight Slack app once to generate the incoming webhook URL — no bot users or extra scopes are required.