Slack
An MCP server for interacting with the Slack API, allowing for sending messages, managing channels, and other workspace actions.
slack-mcp
A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that enables AI assistants to interact with Slack workspaces. This server provides a bridge between AI tools and Slack, allowing you to read messages, post content, and manage Slack channels programmatically through MCP-compatible clients.
What is this and why should I use it?
This MCP server transforms your Slack workspace into an AI-accessible environment. Instead of manually switching between your AI assistant and Slack, you can now:
- Read channel messages - Get real-time updates and conversation history
- Post messages and commands - Send text, files, or execute Slack commands
- Manage reactions - Add emoji reactions to messages
- Join channels - Automatically join new channels as needed
- Thread conversations - Maintain context in threaded discussions
Key Benefits
- Seamless Integration: Connect your AI assistant directly to Slack without manual copy-pasting
- Automated Workflows: Build AI-powered Slack bots that can read, analyze, and respond to messages
- Enhanced Productivity: Let AI help manage notifications, summarize conversations, or automate routine Slack tasks
- Real-time Collaboration: Enable AI assistants to participate in team discussions and provide instant insights
Use Cases
- Team Assistant: Have an AI that can read team updates and provide summaries
- Notification Manager: Automatically categorize and respond to incoming messages
- Knowledge Base: AI that can search through channel history and provide context
- Meeting Scheduler: AI that can read meeting requests and help coordinate schedules
Running with Podman or Docker
You can run the slack-mcp server in a container using Podman or Docker:
Example configuration for running with Podman:
{
"mcpServers": {
"slack": {
"command": "podman",
"args": [
"run",
"-i",
"--rm",
"-e", "SLACK_XOXC_TOKEN",
"-e", "SLACK_XOXD_TOKEN",
"-e", "MCP_TRANSPORT",
"-e", "LOGS_CHANNEL_ID",
"quay.io/redhat-ai-tools/slack-mcp"
],
"env": {
"SLACK_XOXC_TOKEN": "xoxc-...",
"SLACK_XOXD_TOKEN": "xoxd-...",
"MCP_TRANSPORT": "stdio",
"LOGS_CHANNEL_ID": "C7000000"
}
}
}
}
Running with non-stdio transport
To run the server with a non-stdio transport (such as SSE), set the MCP_TRANSPORT environment variable to a value other than stdio (e.g., sse).
Example configuration to connect to a non-stdio MCP server:
{
"mcpServers": {
"slack": {
"url": "https://slack-mcp.example.com/sse",
"headers": {
"X-Slack-Web-Token": "xoxc-...",
"X-Slack-Cookie-Token": "xoxd-..."
}
}
}
}
Extract your Slack XOXC and XOXD tokens easily using browser extensions or Selenium automation: https://github.com/maorfr/slack-token-extractor.
Related Servers
Twitter MCP Server
A server for interacting with Twitter, allowing you to post tweets, read timelines, and manage your account through the MCP standard.
Desktop Notification
Send cross-platform desktop notifications from AI assistants.
FastMail
Interact with FastMail's email, calendar, and contacts via its JMAP API.
Mailtrap
Integrates with Mailtrap Email API.
Pikud Haoref Real-Time Alert System
Provides real-time access to Israeli emergency alerts from the official Pikud Haoref API.
AgentRPC
Connect to any function, any language, across network boundaries using AgentRPC.
Slack MCP Server
An MCP server for interacting with Slack workspaces using user tokens, without requiring bots or special permissions.
DingTalk
A server for interacting with DingTalk workspaces using the Model Context Protocol.
HeyReach MCP Server
Integrates with the HeyReach API for LinkedIn automation and outreach management.
MultiMail
Email for AI agents. Send and receive as markdown with human oversight.