Get notified of new bookings, share your availability link, and manage your schedule — all without leaving Slack.
Email confirmations are easy to miss. You need booking alerts where you already spend your time — in Slack.
When a coworker asks to meet, you switch to your browser, copy a booking link, and paste it back in Slack. Too many steps.
Your team can't see each other's booking availability without opening separate browser tabs. Slack should surface this.
Slack is where work happens. Scheduling should live there too.
When the Slack integration launches, you'll get real-time booking notifications in your channels, a /skdul command for sharing availability, and daily schedule digests. Your team gets visibility into bookings without leaving the tool they already use all day.
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Get instant Slack notifications when someone books, cancels, or reschedules. Never miss a meeting change.
Type /skdul in any channel to share your booking link or show your next available slots. One command, zero friction.
Start your morning with a Slack message showing today's meetings, gaps, and focus blocks. Know your day at a glance.
Create a dedicated channel for booking activity. Everyone sees when meetings are booked across the team.
Here's how it will work when it launches.
Add skdul to your Slack workspace with one click. Authorize the bot to post in your chosen channels.
Choose which events trigger notifications: new bookings, cancellations, reschedules, daily digests. Pick your channel.
Share your booking link or availability in any Slack conversation. Coworkers and clients can book in one click.
Client booking notifications flow into project channels. Account managers see bookings without checking email.
Learn moreDemo bookings post to #sales-demos automatically. Managers get visibility into pipeline activity in real time.
Learn moreDistributed teams use Slack as their office. Booking notifications and scheduling commands keep everyone in sync.
Set up your booking page in two minutes. No credit card required.
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Yes, that's a planned feature. You'll be able to share booking links and get notifications in shared channels with external partners.
Absolutely. You'll be able to choose exactly which events (new bookings, cancellations, reschedules, daily digest) trigger Slack notifications.
Yes. The slash command will let you share your booking link, show available slots, or even let coworkers pick a time directly in Slack.
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