Slackbot’s new MCP Client ends fragmented AI work by connecting 20+ apps (Atlassian, Linear, Canva, Zoom) to one conversational interface. Ask Slackbot in plain language to act across tools—sign docs, update tickets, view dashboards—then share results in team channels for true multiplayer collaboration.
The shared-channel angle is the part I’d test hardest.
If Slackbot takes an action from a channel, is authority bound to the requester, the channel, or the app install? For things like signing docs or updating tickets, that identity boundary is what makes the audit console useful.
I use Slack daily, and I really appreciate the MCP client ecosystem, the ease it makes in connecting the context and the actions you need to an AI chat interface. Everyone has their own personal preference on where they like that interface to live, and I think more options make it easier for everyone to find their ideal interface. The personalization in that way is very useful while at the same time giving everyone the same access to the tools and "middleware" we all use.
What I find most interesting is that this turns Slack into the interface rather than another tool to switch to. Curious… have you seen users adopt it more for retrieving information across apps or for actually taking actions and completing workflows from Slack?
Slackbot's MCP client is Slackbot's AI that connects 20+ apps into one multiplayer conversation.
Teams use isolated AI tools across private tabs, manually carrying data between systems. Slackbot becomes the connective layer for your entire stack, coordinating actions in plain language in team channels.
Work is multiplayer from the start in Slack channels, not single-player silos in private tabs.
Features:
Actions, not just answers: sign docs, update tickets, review dashboards right from Slackbot
Native Block Kit support (coming soon): rich visuals like data tables update in real time
Multiplayer execution: share Slackbot's response into a channel for team collaboration
Plug-and-play MCP integration: connect any tool via MCP server in minutes
Enterprise-grade security: user-specific data boundaries, IT admin audit console
Benefits: Finish tasks faster, scale best practices, maximize software ROI, collaborate with live data.
Who it's for: Engineering, sales, marketing, product teams
Use cases:
Track Linear tickets + PagerDuty incidents (Product & development)
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About Slackbot’s MCP Client on Product Hunt
“Work across 20+ apps in Slack with multiplayer collaboration”
Slackbot’s MCP Client launched on Product Hunt on June 20th, 2026 and earned 216 upvotes and 7 comments, earning #3 Product of the Day. Slackbot’s new MCP Client ends fragmented AI work by connecting 20+ apps (Atlassian, Linear, Canva, Zoom) to one conversational interface. Ask Slackbot in plain language to act across tools—sign docs, update tickets, view dashboards—then share results in team channels for true multiplayer collaboration.
Slackbot’s MCP Client was featured in Slack (72.2k followers), Task Management (84.1k followers) and Artificial Intelligence (471.6k followers) on Product Hunt. Together, these topics include over 112.3k products, making this a competitive space to launch in.
Who hunted Slackbot’s MCP Client?
Slackbot’s MCP Client was hunted by Rohan Chaubey. A “hunter” on Product Hunt is the community member who submits a product to the platform — uploading the images, the link, and tagging the makers behind it. Hunters typically write the first comment explaining why a product is worth attention, and their followers are notified the moment they post. Around 79% of featured launches on Product Hunt are self-hunted by their makers, but a well-known hunter still acts as a signal of quality to the rest of the community. See the full all-time top hunters leaderboard to discover who is shaping the Product Hunt ecosystem.
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Slackbot’s MCP Client has received 944 reviews on Product Hunt with an average rating of 4.77/5. Read all reviews on Product Hunt.
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Slack keeps proving why it’s the default hub, turning conversations into real workflows is the next big leap