Community Management

Slack Community Newsletter

Your community's best conversations shouldn't disappear into Slack. Slackletter automatically turns discussions, shared resources, and member highlights into digests that keep everyone engaged.

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Great community conversations deserve a longer life

Running a Slack community is rewarding—but keeping members engaged is hard. Valuable discussions happen, resources get shared, members help each other... and then it all scrolls away. Most community members don't check Slack daily, so they miss the best stuff.

You know a regular digest would help. But manually curating content from dozens of channels every week? That's hours of work you don't have.

Automated community digests that drive engagement

Slackletter monitors your community's channels and identifies the most valuable content—popular discussions, helpful resources, member questions that got great answers, and community wins.

Every week, it generates a polished digest that gives members a reason to come back. The members who missed things get caught up. The members who contributed get recognized. Everyone stays connected.

Increase engagement without increasing your workload.

What to include in your community digest

Top discussions

Threads that sparked engagement—questions, debates, advice requests that got the community talking.

Shared resources

Articles, tools, templates, and links members shared that others found valuable.

Member highlights

Wins, launches, and achievements from community members worth celebrating.

Upcoming events

AMAs, workshops, meetups, and community events that members should know about.

Why community managers love Slackletter

1

Re-engage inactive members

Weekly digests give members who don't check Slack daily a reason to come back and participate.

2

Surface buried value

Great conversations often happen in threads or slower channels. Digests ensure nothing valuable gets lost.

3

Recognize contributors

Highlighting member contributions in newsletters encourages more participation and builds community culture.

4

Save hours every week

Automatic curation means you're not spending your weekend reading through channels and copying content.

Give your community conversations the audience they deserve

Try Slackletter free for 14 days. No credit card required.