Slack Canvas: Collaborate & Curate in Workspaces (original) (raw)

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Three Ways to Make Canvas Your Own

Get started in a space flexible enough for individuals, small teams, or your entire organization.

Start from anywhere

Create a canvas from a channel to collaborate on action items or host a channel FAQ, or keep it private in a DM to track things like discussion topics and feedback.

A canvas for anything

Start a canvas from scratch—or use a template—to create a collaborative workspace and document vital details for anything you’re working on.

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Build or update a canvas from a workflow, bring in real-time data, and standardize business processes across the org with the help of automation.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Canvas is new surface for teams to create, organize and share information—all inside Slack. Canvases can contain a wide range of content, from text and files to rich media and link unfurls. You can even embed workflows inside a canvas, increasing discoverability of automations while providing more context around how they can be used.

Each channel and DM will automatically include a canvas. From your desktop, open a conversation, then click the canvas icon in the top-right corner of the conversation to see the canvas workspace.

To create a standalone canvas, select the Create new button in the sidebar, then click Canvas.

Check out our Help Center for more ideas on how to get started!

Free teams can access canvases in channels. Paid teams have the ability to create unlimited canvases, as well as access canvases in channels and DMs. To learn more about Slack’s plans, check out our pricing page.

Canvases adhere to Slack’s security practices. Canvases work with Slack’s other compliance tools such as EKM, IDR, DLP, data retention, legal hold and more.

When you initiate a summary, recap, or search, AI in Slack sends only the most relevant messages to the LLM to create a summary. To do this, Slack messages get filtered through different language-specific models to find and rank highly relevant information. When we say a language is supported, it means that language has its own filtering models, and we’ve done quality testing on the results.

Currently, languages supported include Chinese (Simplified or Traditional), English, French, German, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, and Spanish. If you use Slack in a language not available in your preferences, AI in Slack will still return results, but you may see a difference in quality.