Slack communication across Slack Connect channels
Slack Connect multiplies your external channels fast. Pinguin lets you broadcast to every shared channel from one place, with lists, scheduling, and analytics built in.
Why Slack Connect makes broadcasting harder
Slack Connect is how modern teams work with customers and partners. But every shared channel is another place you have to post manually when something needs to go out widely.
Shared channels multiply fast
Each customer or partner gets their own Connect channel. A company-wide update means posting in every single one.
External comms have no broadcast layer
Slack Connect links organizations together, but neither side gets a tool to send one message to all shared channels at once.
Cross-org updates are error-prone
Miss a channel and a partner or customer never sees your announcement. Copy-paste makes inconsistency inevitable.
Engagement spans organizations
Reactions and replies live inside each shared channel. There is no rollup view across your Connect footprint.
How Pinguin works with Slack Connect
Add Connect channels to lists
Invite Pinguin to your shared channels and group them into audience lists. Partners, customers, vendors, however you organize external comms.
Broadcast across shared channels
Write your update once and send it to every Slack Connect channel on your list. Same message, every external partner.
Track external engagement
See reactions and replies aggregated across all shared channels. Know which partners or customers responded.
Everything you need for Slack Connect
Audience lists
Group Slack Connect channels by partner type, region, or relationship. Reuse lists every time you need to reach externals.
Multi-channel broadcasts
One message to every shared channel Pinguin has access to. Product updates, policy changes, and incident comms at scale.
Scheduled sends
Queue updates for a specific time. Coordinate cross-org announcements without manual posting in each Connect channel.
Engagement analytics
Reaction counts and thread replies rolled up across shared channels. See which external partners engaged.
Custom sender profiles
Send as your company or team name in shared channels. Professional, consistent identity across every partner conversation.
@here & @channel
Notify external stakeholders when something urgent needs attention across every Slack Connect channel at once.
Frequently asked questions
Yes. Invite Pinguin to any shared channel in your workspace and include it in an audience list. Broadcasts post to every Connect channel on the list that Pinguin has been added to.
Pinguin can only post to channels it has been invited to. For Connect channels, add Pinguin once per shared channel, then group them into audience lists for easy reuse.
Messages appear as normal posts in each shared channel. Partners see the update in their own Connect channel, just as if you posted there directly.
Yes. Pinguin aggregates reaction counts and thread replies across every shared channel in a broadcast. See which partners or customers responded without checking each channel individually.
Yes. Install Pinguin to your Slack workspace for free and start sending broadcasts straight away. No credit card required.