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Slack is both a notification destination and a lightweight review surface. It keeps seller work visible where the team already coordinates, while the durable record stays in Yuzu.

What Slack enables

When Slack is connected, Yuzu can send:
  • Video-ready notifications with the TLDR, business-case page, and proposed follow-up email.
  • Email draft review modals for editing and sending from Slack.
  • Compose shortcuts for creating a new Yuzu email draft from Slack.
  • Approval-required notifications for generated work.
  • Transcript-ready and email-draft-ready notifications.
  • Workspace-scoped Zu replies in Slack when external chat is configured.

Review and send from Slack

Slack email review uses the same draft record as the app. A seller can open the modal, edit the recipients, subject, and body, then send or save the message as a Gmail draft. Slack should not be a hidden second editor. If the draft is changed from Slack, the in-app review surface should reflect the same saved content.

Security and ownership

Slack requests are signature-verified before Yuzu accepts an interaction. Review actions also check workspace and draft ownership before editing, sending, or saving a Gmail draft. If a user is no longer allowed to send a draft, the Slack action should fail instead of sending stale buyer-facing copy.

Setup

Open Settings -> Notifications and connect Slack. After the connection is active, choose which event types should notify the workspace.
Slack notifications are not a replacement for Gmail or LinkedIn permissions. Sending email still requires a connected Gmail account with gmail.send.