Overview
Siftly’s Slack integration turns your daily Reddit reply queue into a clean, scannable Slack conversation. Every morning at 7:00 UTC, each of your Reddit personas gets its own persistent thread in your chosen channel — with posts to comment on, AI-suggested replies, and upvote targets posted as threaded replies underneath. Why the persistent thread?- One thread per author, forever — the whole history of what “Alex” was asked to do is scrollable in one place.
- Each morning appends a fresh date divider, so you can jump to any day.
- Your team acts directly from Slack: every reply has an “Open Reddit thread” button.
Prerequisites
- An active Siftly subscription with at least one Reddit persona configured.
- A Slack workspace where you have permission to install apps.
Connect Slack
Log in to Siftly
Head to app.siftly.ai and sign in.
Open Settings → Integrations
From the left sidebar, click Settings, then switch to the Integrations tab. Find the Slack card under the Notifications section.
Click Connect with Slack
Click the Connect with Slack button on the card. Siftly will redirect you to Slack’s authorization screen.
Grant workspace access
On the Slack screen, choose the workspace you want to connect. Review the requested permissions (post messages, read channel list) and click Allow.Siftly redirects you back to the Integrations tab automatically.
What to expect
Each morning at 7:00 UTC, per Reddit persona:- A date divider is posted as the first reply of the day (e.g.
📅 Jul 2 — 3 comments to write · 5 upvotes to give). - Each comment action becomes its own threaded reply: subreddit, post title, AI-suggested reply, and two buttons — Open Reddit thread and Manage in Siftly.
- Upvote targets for the day are collapsed into one threaded reply with a numbered list of clickable post titles.
Managing the connection
- Change channel: Disconnect and reconnect the Slack card, then pick the new channel. Old threads stay where they were (Slack doesn’t allow moving messages across channels).
- Change workspace: Reconnect from the Slack card and approve the new workspace. Siftly automatically starts fresh threads there.
- Disconnect: Click Disconnect on the Slack card. Existing threads in Slack are preserved — Siftly just stops posting.