Screendog posts structured Slack messages via Incoming Webhooks.
Connect Slack with an Incoming Webhook URL. Each recording becomes a formatted Slack message in the channel you pointed the webhook at, with title, summary, and playback link.
| Capability | Status |
|---|---|
| Live integration | Yes — Incoming Webhook |
| Bot/OAuth install | No — webhook only today |
| Per-channel routing | One channel per webhook (create more for more channels) |
| Threaded reply or message update | No — single post per recording |
How it works
Create a Slack Incoming Webhook in your Slack admin, paste the `https://hooks.slack.com/services/…` URL into Screendog, and start filing. The webhook URL is validated to prevent abuse — only webhooks from Slack's official host are accepted.
What gets posted
Title, two-line summary, recording link, recording duration, transcript availability. Click the link to open the playback page.
Frequently asked
Why webhooks instead of a Slack app?
Webhooks work today without needing your Slack admin to install an app. A Slack app with OAuth is on the roadmap.
Can I post to a private channel?
Yes — create the webhook in the private channel itself.
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