Communication

Slack

Send Anchor events to Slack so your team get updates on signatures, payments, and failed charges in the channel where work already happens.

How it works

Billing milestones, in your channels

Route the events that matter to any Slack channel. The team learns a proposal closed or a payment cleared without opening another tab.

  • Signed proposals. A message posts the instant a client signs, with the amount and client name.
  • Payments received. Celebrate cleared payments in a revenue channel as they land.
  • Failed payments. Get an alert when a charge needs attention so nothing slips.

Anchor ↔ Slack

Live
Signed proposalsSynced
Payments receivedSynced
Failed paymentsSynced
Key features

Anchor + Slack

The work you already do, with the busywork removed.

Real-time alerts

Events reach Slack within seconds of happening in Anchor.

Channel routing

Send each event type to the channel and people who care about it.

Shared visibility

Keep the whole team aligned on what closed and what got paid.

★★★★★
"They connect to just about everything. It just saves so much time across all my companies."
SF
Sharrin Fuller
Founder, Glass Wallet Ventures
Questions

Good to know

Which events can I send to Slack?

You can route signed proposals, collected payments, failed payments, and new client signups, each to the channel you choose.

Can different events go to different channels?

Yes. Map every event type to its own channel so revenue, alerts, and signups stay separate.

Is setup complex?

No. You authorize Slack once, pick your channels, and choose which events to send. The whole thing takes a few minutes.

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