> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.hackle.io/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.hackle.io/en/external-link/slack-integration/slack_noti_message.md).

# Slack Message Types Guide

When Slack is integrated, you can receive notifications about major changes without visiting the Dashboard directly.

## Sample Slack Notification Messages

When Slack is integrated, you can receive messages with the following structure.

![A/B Test change auto-notification](/files/6TgPzTDoyABxgUExdZKS)

## Notification Message Types

For the situations listed below occurring in Hackle's A/B Tests, Feature Flags, and Remote Config, you can receive Slack messages about the progress without visiting the Dashboard directly.

| Feature    | A/B Test                                                                                                    | Feature Flag                                                                                      | Remote Config                       |
| ---------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ----------------------------------- |
| Situations | Start Pause Resume End Targeting change Group exclusion Traffic Allocation change Parameter Settings change | Start Pause Turn On Turn Off Traffic Allocation change Targeting change Parameter Settings change | Create Configuration change Archive |


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