15Five App for Slack — Feature Overview

The 15Five app for Slack lets users submit Check-ins, receive notifications, and share recognition without leaving Slack. Admins configure company-wide sharing settings; individual users manage their own notification preferences.

Feature Structure

The integration is configured from Settings > Integrations > Slack > Manage. The Slack settings page contains three tabs:

Tab Purpose
Setup Set a default Slack channel; disable the integration
Sharing Settings Configure feature-specific notifications to designated channels
Questions Shared to Slack View all Check-in questions configured to push answers to Slack

Sharing Settings Capabilities

Check-ins

  • Submitted Check-ins: Automatically sends a notification to a designated channel each time someone submits a Check-in.
  • Check-in Answers: Lets users manually share their Check-in answers to a designated channel.
  • Priorities: Lets users manually share their Check-in priorities to a designated channel.

High Fives

  • All High Fives: Automatically shares all public High Fives to one designated channel.
  • Group-specific High Fives: Automatically shares public High Fives given to members of a specific group to a designated channel.

Key Rules

  • Only one Slack workspace can be integrated with a 15Five account at a time.
  • Only one Slack channel can be designated for All High Fives.
  • If no channel is specified in a sharing setting, content pushes to the default channel set in the Setup tab.
  • Adding the 15Five bot to a Slack channel requires both 15Five account admin and Slack workspace admin roles.
  • Adding the bot to a private channel requires workspace admin access to that specific channel.
  • Check-in answer attachments do not push to Slack — only the text answer transfers.
  • Users must share the same email address in 15Five and Slack to use the app as an individual.
  • Disabling the integration preserves all previously configured preferences; re-enabling restores them.

What You Can Do

Set Up

Manage

Use (Employees)

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