Lattica + Slack is the most-used integration we ship. Set up takes about thirty seconds and gives you task creation, status updates, and threaded discussion from inside your channels.
Install the app
From Settings → Integrations → Slack, click Install. Slack walks you through workspace authorization. Lattica requests these scopes:
channels:readandgroups:read— to list channels you can post inchat:write— to post task notifications and unfurlscommands— for the/latticaslash commandlinks:readandlinks:write— to unfurl Lattica URLs into rich previews
Lattica does not request DM read access or message history — we only see what you explicitly send to the bot.
The slash command
Type /lattica anywhere in Slack to open a task creator. Required: title. Optional: project, assignee, due date, priority. Hit return; the new task is posted back to the channel as a card with a deep link.
Quick variants:
/lattica search login bug— search Lattica from Slack/lattica today— your tasks due today, posted to the channel as a private message/lattica subscribe #project-name— pipe project updates to the current channel
Channel subscriptions
Subscribe a channel to a project to get notifications when tasks change status, get reassigned, or hit milestones. Granularity is per-channel and per-event-type — most teams subscribe their team channel to status changes only, and a separate #deploys channel to milestone completions.
Threaded discussion
Reply to a task notification in Slack and the reply syncs back to the task as a comment. Subsequent comments on either side stay synced for the lifetime of the thread.
Disconnecting
To remove the integration, go to Settings → Integrations → Slack → Disconnect. Lattica revokes its tokens and stops posting; existing notifications stay in Slack as historical messages.