Add new Slack users to your Noloco app
Add new Slack users to your Noloco app
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Streamline team onboarding by automatically adding new Slack users to your Noloco app. This template watches your Slack workspace and creates a user profile for any new human (non-bot) user with a valid email.
It’s perfect for teams that want to sync Slack members into their internal tools — whether for onboarding workflows, internal directories, or user tracking.
Before using this template: Make sure your Noloco app has a table (e.g. Users or Team Members) with fields like Name, Email, and Slack ID. You can generate this table easily with Noloco AI.
This template was created by Noloco. For help getting started, use the in-app support chat or visit guides.noloco.io.
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