Slack: Getting Started Guide For New Users
Slack: Getting Started Guide For New Users
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Getting Started
Sign Up
Imagine all your team communication in one place, instantly searchable, available wherever you go. That’s
Slack. Your organization has already set up a team for you, and you can join the conversation here using your
work email address:
https://<team_name>.slack.com
We also recommend you download our apps for iOS, Android, Windows, and Mac: https://slack.com/apps
To prioritize the things that are important to you, we recommend starring a handful of your favorite channels
using the star icon in the upper left hand corner of the message area. These could be your team, your projects,
or upcoming events you need to keep an eye on. You can check these channels more frequently while scanning
others only once or twice a day.
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Besides channels and direct messages, you can also create private groups for subjects that are sensitive,
confidential, or should be otherwise limited to a small number of people. These will only be visible to users who
are invited to that group.
While sending messages in Slack is pretty self-explanatory, there are a few matters of etiquette worth pointing
out.
To get someone’s attention in a channel, type @ followed by their username, e.g. @jdoe . They’ll see a red
badge on the channel and be notified via email or their mobile device if they’re not online.
You can also notify
everyone in a channel by typing @channel, but please use this sparingly ! While it’s useful for important
announcements, it can quickly be distracting if abused.
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Setting up Notifications
Under Preferences, you’ll find highly configurable notifications to make sure you see the important stuff ASAP
without being distracted by the rest. On compatible browsers and our desktop app, Slack will show d esktop
notifications in the upper right when you’re mentioned in a channel. If you’re not active on Slack, after a few
minutes we’ll send a mobile push notification or
email notification depending on whether you have the app
installed. Lots of people choose to get notified of every message in important channels and
mute channels that
they are a member of but don’t follow closely.
You can also set channel specific notifications depending on how actively you want to keep up with the
conversations happening in them. That way, you can mute your team’s indecisive #lunch channel, but never
miss a cute picture of a cat terrorizing its owner in #cats again.
For those channels you want to be a part of but can’t keep up with, highlight words are very useful.
Any time
someone mentions one of these words or phrases you’ll be notified . Use it for your name, your nicknames,
your projects, customers, teams, areas of interest, etc. If there are too many notifications you can always trim
them back, but this is an efficient way to stay plugged into conversations across many channels.
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You can find all of these settings in one place once you sign up:
https://my.slack.com/account/notifications
Posts and snippets are two types of files team members can create and share within Slack. To get started with
either of these file types, click on the up arrow next to the input box.
● Posts are good for sharing notes and longer pieces of writing with the team.
● Snippets are best for sharing code or recreating a preformatted block of text.
Emoji!
Slack fully supports emoji: In fact, we kind of love them. To use emoji in messages, you can click the smiley face
on right hand side to pull up the emoji menu on the right hand side of the message box, or type : and then
starting to type. There are many different styles of emoji to choose from - decide how your emoji will appear in
your team menu settings under “Preferences”.
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Search
We index every file (whether you upload it directly or through an integration) so that you can search for it
within Slack. You can use special modifiers (like ‘in:’, ‘from:’, etc.) and focus results based on a channel, person,
and date. And then you can filter results by recency, relevancy, and file type to quickly get to what you need.
Our search function also deep indexes all the files you add to Slack, so that it searches within the documents
you’ve added as well.
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