Integrations

Connect Slack

Push new bookings and leads into a Slack channel your team already watches, so the whole crew sees them the moment they land.

Colin LawlessColin LawlessCo-founder, CTO3 min readUpdated Jun 9, 2026
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If your team lives in Slack, that's where new business should show up. Connect Slack and Laddr posts bookings and leads straight into a channel, so nobody has to keep a tab open on the dashboard to catch them.

What the connection does

Once connected, Laddr posts to your chosen Slack channel when a new booking or lead comes in. Your team reacts in the place they're already paying attention to, no extra app to check.

Before you start

  • A Slack workspace where you can authorize an app.
  • A LARA or Bundle plan: the Slack connection is part of LARA.
  • Owner or admin access in Laddr to connect integrations.

Connect Slack

  1. Open Organization → Integrations.
  2. Find Slack and click Connect.
  3. Slack asks you to authorize Laddr and choose the channel to post to. Approve it.
  4. You're returned to Laddr with Slack showing as connected.

It's a one-click authorization: there are no keys or webhooks to paste.

Pick a channel people read

Post to a channel your team actually watches during business hours, like a shared "leads" or "ops" channel. A booking nobody sees isn't much better than no notification at all.

Disconnect

To stop the posts, open Organization → Integrations, find Slack, and disconnect. Laddr drops the connection and stops sending to your channel right away.

Live where your team is

With Slack connected, every new booking and lead is one glance away for the whole team, no dashboard babysitting required.

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