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
- In Slack, create an Incoming Webhook for the channel you want SendClaw to post into. Slack's guide walks through it.
- Copy the webhook URL.
- In SendClaw, go to Integrations โ Add integration โ pick the Slack card.
- Paste the URL.
- 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:
๐ข 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):
๐ก 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.