Sourcetable enhances your Slack data in a familiar spreadsheet interface everyone understands.
Sourcetable enhances your Slack data in a familiar spreadsheet interface everyone understands.
Access up-to-date Slack data instantly. Our automatic syncing pulls in real-time communication data from channels, saving hours of manual updates.
Reveal communication patterns with AI-powered queries and charts. Spot trends in team collaboration and information flow that drive productivity.
Build powerful reports using Excel formulas you already know. Create custom dashboards that update automatically, streamlining organizational communication analysis.
Give everyone the ability to make data-driven decisions. Your team can analyze Slack data without SQL knowledge, accelerating company-wide insights into messaging patterns.
Gain insights into your Slack data using natural language queries with Sourcetable AI.
Make your Slack data accessible. Use one of our 100+ integrations to sync your data in real-time.
Create reports that automatically update daily, weekly, or monthly as your data changes.
Ditch complex dashboards. Bridge the gap between your data and reporting software.
Export any data out of Slack into a CSV file, millions of rows at a time.
Connect Slack to Sourcetable
Let Sourcetable talk to your Slack account in real-time to Sourcetable. No coding skills required.
Sync your Slack data to a workbook
View your data in a workbook to create auto-updating spreadsheets and reports.
Gain insights into your Slack data
Answer any question about your Slack data with Sourcetable's AI assistant.
Unlock your data's full potential with Sourcetable. Automate reporting and analyze data from any app with Sourcetable AI.
Give your team the power to ask questions about your Slack data in a spreadsheet.
Team Purple
Chris Aubuchon
@ChrisAubuchon
Spreadsheets are still the best interface for so many real world projects, it's time for @SourcetableApp to give them a reboot
Micah Alpern
@malpern
Love seeing innovation in this space after so many decades with very little.