Connect Slack to Statuspage
Turn an internal Slack call into a clear, approved Statuspage incident so customers hear the right message fast.
- Slack · incident commandtrigger
- Draft public wordingAI
- Responder approvesapproval
- Publish to Statuspageaction
- Customers updateddone
During an incident the team coordinates in Slack, but customers watch Statuspage. Spojit lets a Slack command kick off a Statuspage update: Miraxa drafts customer-safe wording, a responder approves it in Slack, and Spojit publishes it, so internal chatter never leaks externally.
Slack and Statuspage, working together
When a responder runs an incident command in Slack
draft and publish a Statuspage incident after approval
When an incident update is posted in Slack
append a progress note to the Statuspage incident
When the team marks an incident resolved in Slack
set the Statuspage incident to resolved
When a Statuspage incident changes state
post the public status back to the Slack channel
Built for how Slack and Statuspage really work
AI-drafted, customer-safe copy
Miraxa turns internal Slack notes into clear public wording before anything is published.
Approval before publish
A responder approves the draft in Slack, so no message goes to customers unreviewed.
No Statuspage connector needed
Miraxa builds the authenticated Statuspage API calls without a pre-built connector.
Why teams build this on Spojit
There is no native Slack to Statuspage publishing flow, and copying updates by hand during an incident is slow and error-prone. Spojit lets Miraxa draft safe wording, routes it through a Slack approval, and builds the Statuspage API calls itself, so public updates are fast yet reviewed.
With Spojit
- Agent Mode drafts customer-facing wording; a human approval step keeps you in control.
- Durable execution retries the Statuspage publish so an update is not lost mid-incident.
- Billed by execution time, so incident automation costs nothing when no incident is open.
Slack + Statuspage, answered
Will internal Slack notes leak to customers?
No. Miraxa drafts customer-safe wording and a responder approves it before anything publishes to Statuspage.
Is there an approval step?
Yes. The draft is posted in Slack for a responder to approve or edit before Spojit publishes it.
Do I need a Statuspage connector?
No. Miraxa builds the authenticated Statuspage API calls for you, so publishing works without a pre-built connector.
What is possible depends on your plan and authorized API access. Some Slack and Statuspage endpoints and capabilities are gated by the vendor (for example, parts of an API may require a higher tier, and write access can require a custom or add-on connection on an eligible plan), so not every workflow is available on every account from day one. You can request a feature or integration any time, and we will get in touch to figure out how to make it work.
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