Connect Recruiterflow to Slack and route important hiring activity — new candidates, stage changes, notes, and more — directly into any channel your team already lives in.
What this integration does
Once connected, you use Recipes to set up automated Slack notifications triggered by activity in Recruiterflow. For example: ping a channel every time a new candidate is added, or alert a recruiter when a candidate reaches a specific stage.
Step 1: Connect your Slack workspace
Go to Settings → Integrations.
Find the Slack section and click Connect Workspaces.
A login popup will appear — sign in to your Slack account.
After logging in, scroll to the Where should Recruiterflow post? section.
Select the Slack channel where you want Recruiterflow to post. You can choose any public or private channel you have write access to.
Click Allow to complete the connection.
Note: Posting to a public channel means all members in that channel can see the notifications — including recruiting activity they may not have access to in Recruiterflow. Use a private channel to keep things contained.
Step 2: Set up notifications with Recipes
The integration alone doesn't post anything automatically. You control exactly what gets sent and where using Recipes — each one is a trigger → action pair.
Example: Notify your team when a new candidate is created
Go to Recipes and create a new recipe.
Trigger: Select A candidate is created on Recruiterflow.
Action: Select Send Slack Message.
Choose your Slack workspace and the channel (or a specific person for a DM).
Save the recipe.
You can create as many recipes as you need — one per notification type or channel.
Things to know
The Slack connection is workspace-wide — any admin who sets it up connects it for all users.
You can connect multiple Slack workspaces if your team uses more than one.
Notifications only fire when a matching Recipe is active. The integration alone posts nothing.
If you disconnect Slack, all Recipes using the Slack action will stop until you reconnect.




