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Aria on Slack brings the assistant into your team’s channels. Ask Aria a question, request a briefing, or kick off a release prompt — and the answer comes back in-thread, grounded in the same catalog, roster, and release data as the web app.   Generally available.

Why Slack

The web app is where one person runs the operation. Slack is where a team does. When your manager, label contact, or collaborators already live in Slack, Aria meets them there:
  • Briefings in-thread — drop a daily or release briefing into the channel the team already watches.
  • Release prompts“what’s the status of the Sleeper rollout?” — answered where the team is talking about it.
  • Deliveries in-thread — pitch drafts, summaries, and reports land in the conversation, not a separate tab.
It’s the same grounded Aria — it acts on your real data and never invents an ISRC, a stream count, or a curator name.

Getting started

1

Authenticate

Connect your Slack workspace to Patchline by authenticating — a standard approve step. No tokens to copy, no config files to edit.
2

Aria installs as a Slack app

Once you approve, Aria shows up as an app in your Slack workspace.
3

Talk to Aria

Two ways to use it:
  • Mention @Aria in any channel to ask it something in the flow of the conversation.
  • Open the dedicated Aria space in Slack’s Apps section for a focused one-on-one with Aria.
It’s the same grounded Aria as the web app — same catalog, same roster.

Same Aria, everywhere else