This is an n8n community node. It lets you use the Legact Slack Incoming Webhook in your n8n workflows.
Slack Incoming Webhook is easier to set up than a full Slack app and will allow you to quickly send messages to a Slack channel.
n8n is a fair-code licensed workflow automation platform.
Installation
Operations
Credentials
Compatibility
Usage
Resources
Version history
Follow the installation guide in the n8n community nodes documentation.
- Send Message
You must have permission to add the Legacy Incoming Webhook integration to your Slack instance
After adding the Incoming Webhook app to your Slack instance copy your Webhook URL and use it in the Slack Incoming Webhook node credentials in n8n.
This has been tested with n8n 0.189.1 and 0.191.1
Below is some quick steps to show how you can use this node and a sample workflow.
- The start node exists by default when you create a new workflow.
- First enter your credentials. You can find out how to do that here.
- Fill in the remaining parameters as follows:
- Operation: Select Send Message from the dropdown list.
- Message: Input the message you want to send.
{
"nodes": [
{
"parameters": {},
"id": "1283a3ba-aa49-471f-83cc-867ad75a66f9",
"name": "Start",
"type": "n8n-nodes-base.start",
"typeVersion": 1,
"position": [
-260,
300
]
},
{
"parameters": {
"options": {}
},
"id": "de0aaa94-a28d-4b12-9b1c-266e0e126840",
"name": "Slack Incoming Webhook",
"type": "n8n-nodes-slack-incoming-webhook.slackIncomingWebhook",
"typeVersion": 1,
"position": [
-60,
300
],
"credentials": {
"slackIncomingWebhookApi": {
"id": "8",
"name": "Slack Incoming Webhook account"
}
}
}
],
"connections": {
"Start": {
"main": [
[
{
"node": "Slack Incoming Webhook",
"type": "main",
"index": 0
}
]
]
}
}
}
1.0.0 - Initial Release