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How Do I Disconnect Slack from Feedspace?

Last updated on June 18, 2026

Overview

You can disconnect Slack from Feedspace at any time from the Integrations tab in Automation. Disconnecting revokes the Slack token and stops all review notifications to that workspace. If you only want to pause notifications temporarily, use the on/off toggle on the Slack card instead.

Steps to disconnect Slack

  1. Log in to your Feedspace dashboard and click Automation in the left sidebar.
  2. Click the Integrations tab.
  3. On the Slack card, click the Disconnect (unplug) icon.
  4. Click Disconnect in the confirmation modal. The Slack card reverts to the not-connected state and notifications stop immediately.

What’s next

  • To reconnect Slack and choose a new channel, click Connect on the Slack card and go through the OAuth flow again.

Common questions

Can I pause notifications instead of disconnecting?

Yes. Toggle the on/off switch on the Slack card to off. This pauses notifications without disconnecting. Your channel selection is preserved and you can resume at any time by toggling the switch back on.

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