Best Slack Integrations for Product Managers (2025)
Sarah Chen
Head of Product
Slack is where modern product teams live. The right integrations can turn it from a chat app into a command center.
Here are the essential Slack integrations for product managers in 2025.
Analytics & Experimentation
ExperimentBets
What it does: Gamifies your A/B testing by letting teams bet on experiment outcomes directly in Slack.
Why PMs love it: Increases engagement with experiment results. You'll never have to chase people to look at test data again.
Best for: Teams using Amplitude, Statsig, or similar experimentation platforms.
Amplitude
What it does: Sends experiment updates and key metrics to Slack channels.
Why PMs love it: Real-time visibility into how experiments are performing.
Mixpanel
What it does: Pushes dashboards and alerts to Slack.
Why PMs love it: Keeps metrics visible without switching tools.
Project Management
Linear
What it does: Create, update, and track issues directly in Slack.
Why PMs love it: Fastest way to triage bugs and feature requests from your team.
Notion
What it does: Preview and discuss Notion pages in Slack.
Why PMs love it: Keeps documentation connected to conversations.
Loom
What it does: Record and share async video messages.
Why PMs love it: Replace meetings with quick video updates.
Research & Feedback
Productboard
What it does: Collect and organize customer feedback from Slack conversations.
Why PMs love it: Never lose a feature request again.
Canny
What it does: Track feature requests and share roadmap updates.
Why PMs love it: Easy feedback loop with customers and team leads.
Communication
Loom
What it does: Record quick video messages without scheduling a meeting.
Why PMs love it: Async communication that's more personal than text.
Polly
What it does: Create quick polls and surveys.
Why PMs love it: Get team input without scheduling a meeting.
Getting the most out of Slack integrations
Tip 1: Create dedicated channels for different types of notifications. Don't let alerts drown in general conversation.
Tip 2: Use channel-specific integrations. Your #engineering channel probably doesn't need marketing tool notifications.
Tip 3: Audit quarterly. Remove integrations nobody uses.
Tip 4: Train your team. Most integrations have features people don't know about.
The takeaway
A well-integrated Slack workspace saves hours every week. Start with one or two integrations, master them, then add more.
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