---
title: Slack integration
description: The PingOne Privilege Slack integration allows your teams to receive notifications of access requests or approvals.
component: privilege
page_id: privilege:integrations:slack
canonical_url: https://docs.pingidentity.com/privilege/integrations/slack.html
revdate: February 16, 2026
section_ids:
  configuring-notifications-for-approvals: Configuring notifications for approvals
  step-1-create-an-incoming-webhook-in-slack: "Step 1: Create an incoming webhook in Slack"
  step-2-add-the-webhook-to-pingone-privilege: "Step 2: Add the webhook to PingOne Privilege"
---

# Slack integration

The PingOne Privilege Slack integration allows your teams to receive notifications of access requests or approvals.

## Configuring notifications for approvals

To send approval notifications to a Slack channel, you must first create an incoming webhook in Slack and then add it to PingOne Privilege.

### Step 1: Create an incoming webhook in Slack

1. In a web browser, go to the Slack Marketplace and search for `Incoming webhooks`.

2. Click **Add to Slack**.

3. In the list, select the channel where PingOne Privilege notifications should be posted.

4. Click Add Incoming WebHooks Integration.

   ![The Incoming Webhooks integration page in the Slack App Directory](_images/slack-1.webp)![The Post to Channel dialogue box. The channel name #oncall is entered in the channel field and the Add Incoming Webhooks integration button is indicated with an arrow.](_images/slack-2.png)

5. Copy the generated **Webhook URL**. You will need this in the next step.

6. Click **Save Settings**.

   ![The Integration Settings menu. The Webhook URL and Save Settings buttons are indicated by arrows.](_images/slack-3.webp)

### Step 2: Add the webhook to PingOne Privilege

1. In the PingOne Privilege admin console, go to **Connections > Integrations**.

2. Click on the **All Integrations** tab.

3. In the **Slack** tile, click **Integrate**.

4. Enter a descriptive **Integration Name**, such as `DevOps Team Approvals`.

5. Paste the webhook URL you copied from Slack into the **Webhook Url** field.

6. Click **Continue** to create the integration.

7. On the **Active**, locate your new Slack integration and click **Manage Integration**.

8. In the **Channel-Account linking** section, click the menu button. Click **Manage**.

9. Add the cloud accounts whose JIT notifications should be handled by this integration and click **Update**.

10. In the **Notification** section, click **Select** to configure the **Gateway Notification Channel** and the **Private Server Notification Channel**.

You can create multiple integrations to send notifications for different sets of accounts to different Slack channels.
