Beth managed AI agents post workflow status and exception escalations in Slack. Isaiah delivers rehearsal results into the war-room channel where the executive team is making the decision.
Slack is the surface where enterprise comms coordination, executive-office workflows, and ops-team coordination happen in real time. Beth surfaces workflow status, exception escalations, and queue health. Isaiah delivers rehearsal reports and cohort intelligence into the comms war-room channel. The integration is implemented as a native Slack app with workspace-admin-managed permission scopes.
Slack app installed via OAuth with workspace admin approval. Permission scopes are configured per channel and per command — agents only have access to the specific channels the deployment requires. Inbound interactions (slash commands, message-shortcut requests, mentions) trigger Beth workflows; outbound deliveries post to designated channels. Audit logs include every Slack-side interaction with decision context.
Inbound: Slack slash commands, message shortcuts, and mentions trigger Beth workflows or Isaiah report requests
Beth ops escalation: exception-handling agents post to designated ops channels with full context for human resolution
Isaiah war-room delivery: rehearsal results, cohort intelligence, and Q&A prep posted to comms war-room channels
Audit: every interaction logged with workspace and channel scoping
Installs as a proper Slack app with bot user, slash commands, channel-aware delivery, threading, and Block Kit-rendered reports.
Isaiah posts rehearsal results and cohort reactions directly into the war-room channel where the decision is being made.
Beth managed agents post exception escalations to ops Slack channels with full context — what the agent saw, what it tried, what it recommends.
Multi-org Enterprise Grid deployments are supported, with permission scoping per workspace and per channel.
Slack workspace admin approval to install the Beth/Isaiah Slack app
Permission scoping decisions per channel during pilot setup
Optional: workspace-level audit log access for compliance review
The Slack workspace is the customer's Slack — the integration doesn't change Slack's security posture. The Huper-specific layer (agent permission scopes, audit logging, data retention) is configured against the security review during pilot scoping.
Permission scopes are configured per channel and per command during pilot scoping. The default is least-privilege — agents only have access to the specific channels the deployment requires.
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