Today on the Salesforce Admins Podcast, we talk to Jim Ray, Director of Developer Relations and Advocacy at Slack. Join us as we chat about enhancements to Workflow Builder, the Slack features everyone should be using, and the future of AI and Slack.
You should subscribe for the full episode, but here are a few takeaways from our conversation with Jim Ray.
Usability upgrades to core Slack features
Jim and his team have been improving the core Slack experience. “We’ve really been focusing on those little paper cuts, the smaller features that just never quite made it into the next release,” he says. So essentially, Slack is a little better everywhere.
One area they’ve focused on is Workflow Builder. In particular, they’ve added new branching functionality—allowing admins to create conditional paths like “if/then” logic.
They’ve also been hard at work upgrading canvases and lists. With new data like AI-generated meeting notes, canvases provide a central place for all the relevant information. Jim also urges you to check out lists as a sort of “semi-database” for data you want handy in Slack.
Slack’s AI vision centralizes agent interactions
For Jim, Slack is one of the best tools to interact with and fully take advantage of the AI agents you build with Agentforce. It’s already the place your team communicates with each other, so why not be able to loop in AI teammates?
“In the same way that Slack is the single place where every person in your organization is communicating, now it’s the place where you’re all working with those agents,” Jim says. And so his team is looking at how Slack can bring together every AI agent your team uses, whether they’re built in Agentforce or another third-party platform.
Dreamforce 2025 will spotlight Salesforce-Slack integration
I asked Jim for a sneak preview of what he has in store for Dreamforce 2025, and he did not disappoint. We’ve come a long way with tools like Salesforce channels and the ability to deploy an Agentforce agent directly to Slack. Now his team is working on ways to deepen the integration. So look for improvements to search and embedded Salesforce data in the coming year.
There are so many more great insights into how you can get the most out of Slack in the Agentforce era, so be sure to listen to our full conversation with Jim. And be sure to subscribe to the Salesforce Admins Podcast so you never miss an episode.
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Full show transcript
Mike:
Welcome to the Salesforce Admins Podcast. This week we’re catching up with Jim Ray from Slack because it’s very conversational. He’s going to walk us through what’s new in Slack from major releases that you may or may not have been paying attention to on Workflow Builder, Lists, and Canvases to, of course, all of the latest around AI and Agentforce. Plus, we’re going to talk about what’s coming at Dreamforce this year and how admins and developers like yourself can get the most out of Slack. So whether you’re all in on automation or just exploring Slack’s potential, I promise you there’s something here for you. So you’ve already got those earbuds in? Let’s get Jim on the podcast. So Jim, welcome back to the podcast.
Jim Ray:
Mike, thanks so much for having me. It’s a pleasure to be back. I’m excited to talk to admins and maybe we’ll talk a little bit about what’s coming at Dreamforce.
Mike:
I mean all the things, because it’s not that I didn’t want you back sooner. It’s just a really big platform and there’s so many things to talk about.
Jim Ray:
Of course.
Mike:
But we use Slack every day at Salesforce and a lot of our customers do too. So it’s been a while since we’ve chatted, but what’s some of the big stuff that Slack has come out with this year that admins should be excited for if they haven’t been paying attention?
Jim Ray:
Oh, that’s such a great question, and obviously we use Slack every day as well, and nobody uses Slack quite like Slack uses Slack.
Mike:
Oh.
Jim Ray:
And I think that’s probably true for Salesforce in some ways too. But we’ve been really excited to talk to some of our admins. We’re continuing to learn more about the Salesforce developers in particular, and so always excited to hear about the use cases there. A few exciting things that have come out recently that I think will be pretty interesting. So our Workflow Builder product, so this is our no-code automation product that’s built right into Slack, I think that’s probably something that a lot of Salesforce admins and Slack admins are using. I like to think of Workflow Builder as the front door to the platform. And it’s certainly adjacent to the platform in a lot of ways.
So we’ve had some really great development happening in Workflow Builder. Something I’m actually really proud of is we’ve been really focusing on the core user experience of Workflow Builder. We’ve got a whole team that’s working on something that internally we call Back to Basics, which is really just all about focusing on those little paper cuts or the smaller features that just never quite made it into the next release. So they’ve been building that out. So hopefully just the experience of using Workflow Builder is a little bit nicer, which is something that we always aim for.
Mike:
I never found it bad.
Jim Ray:
It’s not that it’s been bad, it’s just that as the-
Mike:
To be fair.
Jim Ray:
Yeah, it’s a great point. As the surface area of Workflow Builder has grown, we’ve added lots of new functionality and we’ve just needed to go back and polish here and spit-shine there.
Mike:
Sure. I mean, for me as an admin, it was the most intuitive thing that I could immediately jump into and kind of feel like I made a difference when we got Slack and when we started setting up channels. Because I think you probably hear this a lot, but to me the fallacy of, well, Slack is just where we communicate. No, you can actually guide the communication, and we do that with our team to help get the right information to the right spots. Because there’s data and then there’s contextual data, which is the conversation, and that’s where we use a lot of workflows. And I was almost overwhelmed by the number of options that I had on ways and things I could do with the conversation or the input, like we use it, like an input form. I was like, “Wow.”
Jim Ray:
Right, exactly.
Mike:
“Oh my God, now I got to go back and rethink this.” It wasn’t something where I was diving into it and thinking, “Okay, well, I’ll just figure out what I got and just work with what I had.” It was showing up to the grocery store and being like, “Oh, so you guys really do have everything? All right, cool.” Kind of wasn’t expecting that. I was expecting three kinds of cheeses and you got a whole cheese counter.
Jim Ray:
That’s really great to hear. And even with the addition of things like Lists and Canvases, which are some features that we’re continuing to expand on, we released those a while ago and obviously we use them a ton internally, but we’re hearing from our customers that they’re putting more and more of their mission-critical data. Canvases are fantastic because it’s a really lightweight form of documents. You’re not overwhelmed with all the different formatting options, but they’re still really quite powerful, still a great way to capture information and add context to your channels. And my team uses them with Notes and with some of the AI generated notes that are happening within huddles and things like that.
But I think Lists are another place that we’re seeing a ton of value with things like Workflow Builder. So you were saying you’ve got an input form, but where are you going to put that once somebody has filled out the form? Lists are a perfect place for that. And again, it’s not a full-blown database or even as powerful as something like an Excel or a Google Sheet, but if you just need to capture that data and you want it native inside of Slack, something that’s searchable inside of Slack, something that you can easily add workflows to, I love Lists. And so they’re both really fantastic features.
Mike:
I haven’t used Lists. I can’t speak for them yet, but I have used Canvases.
Jim Ray:
If you don’t need something as full-featured as Jira, for instance.
Mike:
Maybe that’s why.
Jim Ray:
My team, we use Lists a lot to track the projects
Fitxa tècnica
- Programa
- FreqüènciaSetmanal
- Publicació4 de setembre del 2025, a les 12:00 UTC
- Durada23 min
- QualificacióApte