Slack Code adds collaborative AI vibe-coding channels for teams
Tag Claude or Devin in Slack, get a dedicated code channel with live previews.
Slack is rolling out Slack Code, a new feature that brings collaborative vibe-coding directly into its platform. Instead of juggling external tools and scattered conversations, teams can now create dedicated, open code channels where AI agents work alongside human developers. The workflow is simple: a user tags a coding agent—like Anthropic's Claude, Cognition's Devin, Vercel Agent, or GitHub Copilot—and the agent spins up a project-specific channel to handle the task. Everyone on the team gets full visibility into the agent's conversation, can audit code diffs, view live HTML previews, and leave feedback before approving the work.
Each channel auto-archives once the assignment is complete, complete with an audit log for recordkeeping. Slack positions this as treating AI agents like teammates, a philosophy echoed by other vendors pushing agentic workflows. Slack Code is available starting today on any Slack plan, with founding partners promising seamless integration. The move signals a broader shift toward making AI collaboration a native part of team communication rather than a separate tool, potentially reducing context-switching for developers and non-technical stakeholders alike.
- Slack Code creates project-specific channels triggered by tagging AI agents like Claude or Devin
- Features include code diff auditing, live HTML previews, and approval workflows before shipping
- Channels auto-archive with audit logs; integrates with Claude Code, Devin, Vercel Agent, and GitHub Copilot
Why It Matters
Turns AI agents into collaborative teammates, cutting tool-switching and making code review accessible to everyone.