Let’s bring Gummie into Slack. Three steps.
Step one: add Gumloop to the channel you want to have your agent in. Then copy the Slack command from your agent settings, and paste that into the channel where you want your Gummie.
Just like that, you and your team are ready to start using your agent by tagging @Gumloop. Every time your Gummie gets tagged, it’ll start a thread where you can continue the conversation. Your Gummie is alive.
Some additional details: by default, Gummie will consider every response in the thread as a new message it should analyze. You can change that so it only considers messages where it gets tagged, allowing you to go back and forth a little easier. You can see all past conversations in your Gummie settings.
A few final things to consider: Gummies can live in public or private channels, but not in DMs. You can only have one Gummie per channel. And you can see a full list of commands by typing /gummie help.
That’s what you need to bring Gummie into Slack. Now let’s talk about making your Gummies better for your team.