An AI teammate in your Slack
Most team questions die in scrollback. An agent in Slack changes that: OpenClaw joins your workspace as one more member, reads what you send it, and answers in-channel where everyone can see.
Hosted on Sokko, that teammate never logs off. It picks up the 7am question from the early riser and the 11pm one from the night owl, and its files and memory carry between both.
What a Slack agent gives you
Answers where the team asks
Questions get answered in the channel, not in a private tab someone forgets to share. The whole team sees the same answer once.
A worker with a Slack handle
Ask it to research a vendor, summarize a thread or draft a doc. It is a full OpenClaw agent with tools and skills behind the avatar.
Progress reports without meetings
Long tasks post updates back to the channel as they finish, so status lives where work is discussed.
Team access you control
The agent itself is private to your Sokko organization. Invite teammates in the dashboard; remove them and their access ends.
Set up Slack in three steps
Deploy OpenClaw
Create an OpenClaw agent from the dashboard. Plans start at $12 a month; it is live at your-name.sokko.ai in about a minute.
Connect the Slack channel
Follow OpenClaw's Slack setup from the agent to create the workspace connection. Tokens go in the Secrets tab, in secure storage.
Invite it to a channel
Add the agent to a channel and mention it. Start with one team channel and a narrow job; scope grows fast once people see it work.
What teams use it for
Internal Q&A
Point it at your docs and let it field the questions that interrupt senior people, with the answer posted in-channel for the next person who searches.
A standup scribe
It collects what shipped, drafts the update and posts it on schedule. Standup becomes a read, not a meeting.
Research on demand
Tag it with a question in the morning; read a sourced summary in-thread after lunch. The channel keeps the paper trail.
Questions people ask
Which runtime works with Slack?
OpenClaw. Slack is one of its native channels, so the same agent can also answer on Telegram, WhatsApp and Discord if you connect them.
How does the agent get into our workspace?
Through OpenClaw's own Slack setup, done once from your agent. Any tokens it needs are stored in the Secrets tab, not in code or chat.
Who can manage the agent?
Your Sokko organization controls it: owners and admins manage settings and secrets, and you invite teammates with the roles you want them to have.
What does it cost?
Hosting starts at $12 a month (Cookie); bigger plans bundle more agents. Model usage is separate, on your own key or Sokko credits.