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Slack

Post every captured lead into a Slack channel as a clean, structured message.

When a lead fills in your gate form, SendClaw can post a Slack message into the channel of your choice. Same plumbing as a webhook, but formatted for Slack so it looks at home.

Set it up

  1. In Slack, create an Incoming Webhook for the channel you want SendClaw to post into. Slack's guide walks through it.
  2. Copy the webhook URL.
  3. In SendClaw, go to Integrations โ†’ Add integration โ†’ pick the Slack card.
  4. Paste the URL.
  5. Assign the integration to the documents you want it to post about (or all of them).

What the message looks like

When a lead is captured:

๐ŸŸข New lead captured Jane Doe (jane@example.com) on AI pricing calculator Company: Example Co ยท From twitter ยท launch campaign [Open in SendClaw โ†’]

For a partial submission (if you've turned partials on):

๐ŸŸก Partial submission (Step 1 of 2) Email captured: jane@example.com on AI pricing calculator [Open in SendClaw โ†’]

Clean, scannable, with a clickable link straight to that lead in your inbox.

Multiple channels

Add as many Slack integrations as you want. One per channel is common: hot leads go into #sales, partial submissions into #marketing-watch, demo requests into your CEO's DMs. Assign each integration to the documents that should fire into that channel.

When Slack is having a bad day

If Slack's down or rate-limiting you, SendClaw retries on the same schedule as webhooks. If a message still hasn't gone through after four attempts, you'll see it as a failed delivery in the integration's history. The lead itself is never affected; it lands in your SendClaw inbox regardless.

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