What you can do
- DM the bot for a private back-and-forth — anything you can ask the AI inside Crevio, you can ask it in Slack
- @mention the bot in any channel to pull it into the conversation
- Reply in threads the bot is in, and it’ll keep the context
- Share files and screenshots — the bot can read images and documents you drop in
Connecting your workspace
Add to Slack
Click Add to Slack. You’ll be sent to Slack to choose which workspace to install Crevio into.
Approve the install
Review the permissions Crevio requests and click Allow. Slack sends you back to your dashboard and the workspace appears in your connected list.
Tips
- Invite the bot to channels you want it in —
/invite @Creviofrom inside the channel - The same Crevio account works across platforms — a chat you start in Slack continues from where you left off in the web app
- Multiple workspaces are supported — connect as many Slack workspaces as you want, each acts independently
- Give the AI more to work with — link your other tools through connected apps so it can take action across your stack from Slack
Disconnecting
Go to Settings → Integrations, find the workspace under Slack, and click Disconnect. The bot will no longer respond in that workspace. You can reinstall any time.Troubleshooting
The bot doesn’t reply when I DM it. Make sure the workspace is still connected in your integrations settings. If it is, try removing and re-adding the integration — Slack occasionally invalidates app tokens after workspace changes. The bot doesn’t reply when I @mention it in a channel. Invite it to the channel first with/invite @Crevio. Slack apps can only read messages in channels they’ve been added to.
I get “account isn’t linked” when I message the bot. Sign in to Crevio with the same Slack account you’re messaging from — that’s how the bot knows who you are.
