Team messaging and channels
Slack organizes workplace communication into workspaces, channels, direct messages, threads, and searchable conversations. Teams can use it for project updates, quick questions, announcements, and cross-functional coordination without relying only on email.
The app is most useful when notification settings are tuned carefully. Busy workspaces can create a lot of alerts, so organize channels, mute noisy conversations, and keep priority mentions visible.
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Calls, files, and collaboration
Slack supports richer collaboration through file sharing, voice or video features, integrations, and workspace sign-in. Mobile access helps users respond while away from a desk, review messages, and stay connected to time-sensitive work.
Use your organization-approved sign-in method and protect the device with a screen lock. Avoid sharing sensitive company files in the wrong channel, and confirm workspace identity before entering credentials.
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Workplace permissions
The package declares accounts, contacts, media, microphone, camera, Bluetooth, overlay, biometrics, notifications, foreground services, call management, network access, vibration, wake-lock, boot receiver, and AI service binding capabilities. These support messaging, calls, uploads, alerts, and collaboration workflows.
Grant contacts, camera, microphone, media, and overlay access only when needed. Review notification policy and biometric settings before using Slack on a shared or unmanaged device.
This gives the section a clearer user value by connecting the main feature to a concrete mobile use case, session goal, or replay reason.