The call wraps. Before anyone closes their laptop, the brief is already in the channel where the team will look for it. No copy, no paste, no "I'll write it up later."
Send a brief to Slack
When a call ends, Sayli can post the brief straight to Slack. You pick the channel, Sayli posts the summary, the decisions, and the next steps. The people who missed the meeting read it where they already are.
Slack connects once per organization. An admin authorizes it with OAuth, and from then on everyone in the org can send briefs to Slack without signing in again.
Connect it
Go to Settings, then Integrations, then Slack.
Sign in to your Slack workspace and approve the connection. An admin does this once for the whole organization.
One person sets this up. After that, every teammate can post briefs to Slack without their own setup.
Back in Sayli, Slack now shows as connected. You are ready to send your first brief.
Pick a channel
When you send a brief, a channel picker opens. Choose where it lands, and Sayli posts it there.
If you want briefs to land on their own, turn on auto-post and set a default channel. Every brief then goes to that channel the moment the call ends.