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[FEAT] Slack bot #716

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eidam opened this issue Mar 29, 2024 · 2 comments
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[FEAT] Slack bot #716

eidam opened this issue Mar 29, 2024 · 2 comments

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eidam commented Mar 29, 2024

Hey! Great job with Dub.co, just started using it my .new domain links, and you nailed the short links problem really well! 馃檶

I did implement or helped to implement internal short links solutions many times, in a couple of companies / for side-projects, and the longest-living one was with a Slack interface, allowing anyone within the workspace to grab a short link with a single command. However, we considered switching to another solution many times due to the lack of analytics, or other features, like custom og meta tags.

So I was wondering, are you planning on exposing some kind of Slack interface to manage (mainly create) short links?
The user-exposed interface could be very simple, just /dub $link $optionalCustomSlug and it creates and returns the link.
Workspace admin would add Dub.co bot to the workspace once, and anyone could use it.
When it comes to user management, a single bot user could be provisioned, or a "ghost" user for every user who interacts with the bot, allowing them to sign up later in the Dub.co interface.

Let me know if you need any more context, I just wanted to share a bit of feedback and a tiny feature request for consideration!

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linear bot commented Mar 29, 2024

ENG-239 [FEAT] Slack bot

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@steven-tey what would be your opinion on this? there is already integrations for ray.so, pipeline, etc If this is a desired feature I'd have no problem implementing it.

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