The new feature automates the development lifecycle by creating specific channels for individual tasks, such as bug fixes or feature updates. Once an agent like Anthropic’s Claude or Cognition’s Devin is tagged, it generates a workspace where developers can monitor the progress, review code diffs, and inspect live HTML previews before final deployment. This approach eliminates the need to switch contexts between IDEs and communication platforms.
Slack Launches Collaborative Code Channels for AI Integration
Engineers and product teams can now invite AI agents directly into dedicated workspaces, shifting development from fragmented external tools to a centralized collaborative environment. Slack Code aims to treat autonomous models like human teammates, allowing users to audit, preview, and approve code changes within the platform's native interface.

To maintain organization, these channels automatically archive upon project completion, creating a permanent audit log for future reference. Slack is positioning this as a direct competitor to other agent-centric workflows, mirroring the collaborative push seen with SpaceXAI’s Grok Bot. The functionality is available across all subscription tiers starting today, with seamless support for major integrations including Vercel Agent, GitHub Copilot, and Claude Code.




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