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My organization (non-profit) regularly shares interesting links from news sites, webinar announcements and notes from said webinars, etc etc. We do this over email and occasionally in specific Slack channels. After doing this for 4+ years, we've got a lot of these links. I'd like to find a way to make them easily searchable, e.g., I am imagining that there is a Slack integration in which everything shared in a channel auto-populates to a spreadsheet for easy viewing. Is there anything like this?

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  1. Apr 2, 2024, 4:02 PM

    Hey @Christopher Hook​ -- good question. Are you familiar with Slack's Workflow Builder feature? If so, perhaps you can create a workflow titled "Submit content" and that opens a form. When the form is submitted, the next step (or 'tirgger') in the workflow is that a new row is added to a google sheet. More on how to do that here. You could also have a broadcast-only channel in Slack, where the same form is compelted, expect the form's content publish back into that channel, which would enable folks in your Slack workspace to use that channel as a central 'hub' for this content. Let me know what you think! 🙌🏽

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