Signal Ark’s Slack integration pushes buyer intelligence to the channels your team already monitors. Instead of logging into another tool to check for new signals, your team receives structured, readable alerts in Slack — routed to the right channel based on signal type, account tier, or custom play logic.Documentation Index
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Connect Slack
Authorize the Signal Ark bot
Click Connect Slack. You will be redirected to Slack to authorize the Signal Ark bot app for your workspace. You need Slack admin permissions or approval from your Slack admin to install apps.
Alert format
Signal Ark uses Slack’s Block Kit formatting for all alerts. Alerts are structured and scannable — not walls of plain text. A standard signal alert includes the following sections:| Section | Content |
|---|---|
| Signal summary | The core event, such as “Acme Corp raised a $10M Series A.” |
| Why Now | AI-generated reasoning explaining why this signal matters for your pipeline right now. |
| Key contacts | Recommended personas to reach out to at the account. |
| Quick links | Direct links to the Signal Ark account view or the relevant CRM record. |
Route signals by Play Template
Slack is the primary delivery destination for Signal Ark’s Play Templates. Each Play Template represents a specific type of buyer signal and can be mapped to a different Slack channel or routed as a direct message to the assigned account owner. Example routing configurations:- Send
competitive_co_mentionplays to#sales-competitive-intel - Send
funding_event_alertplays to#sales-outbound - Send
exec_leadership_hireplays as a DM to the assigned account owner
Play Template routing rules apply to all signals that match that template type. If you want a specific account’s signals to go to a different channel, create a separate play with account-level filtering applied.