diff --git a/alerts/slack.md b/alerts/slack.md index 44f8f82..fdbd94f 100644 --- a/alerts/slack.md +++ b/alerts/slack.md @@ -40,8 +40,7 @@ Visit [Settings > Alerts](https://app.spike.sh/settings/general/alerts) to selec {% tab title="Connect for DMs" %} * Other team members can also link their Slack accounts to receive direct messages for important updates. -* Search for Spike app in Slack and click the Connect button. - * Alternatively, run a Slack slash command to display the connect button. +* Run the `/connect` command to connect {% endtab %} {% endtabs %} @@ -97,7 +96,10 @@ Create a new incident directly from Slack. Anyone in your workspace can use this 2. `/oncall now` or `/oncall me` Check who is currently on-call or view your on-call schedule. -3. `/help` +4. `/connect` +Connects your Slack account in the workspace with Spike. + +4. `/help` Display a help message with guidance on using the Spike app in Slack. --- @@ -124,7 +126,7 @@ No, anyone can create an incident, and there is no additional cost. This happens when User B hasn’t connected their Slack account with Spike. To connect, they can: - Search for the Spike.sh bot in Slack and send a direct message to connect. -- Alternatively, running any Slack slash command will prompt them to connect. +- Run the `/connect` command to connect