Get LinkedNav notifications directly in Slack when your Monitor runs finish, Signal Leads find new leads with buying intent, or a Scheduled Send batch completes. Setup takes a few minutes and uses Slack’s built-in Incoming Webhooks—no extra apps to install.
What you’ll get in Slack
- Monitor run completed – How many leads were extracted and how many are new.
- Signal Leads run completed – How many leads with buying intent were saved.
- Scheduled send batch completed – How many messages were sent in that batch.
Step 1: Create a Slack Incoming Webhook
- Open your Slack workspace and go to the channel where you want notifications (e.g.
#linkednav-alerts). - Click the channel name at the top → Integrations (or Manage channel → Integrations).
- Click Add an app and search for Incoming Webhooks.
- Click Add to Slack (or Add to [channel]).
- Choose the channel and click Add Incoming Webhooks integration.
- Copy the Webhook URL (it starts with
https://hooks.slack.com/services/...). You’ll paste this into LinkedNav in the next step.
Step 2: Add the webhook in LinkedNav
- In LinkedNav, go to Settings (sidebar → Settings).
- Find the Slack Integration section.
- Paste your Incoming Webhook URL into the field.
- Optionally add a Channel label (e.g.
#linkednav-alerts) so you can tell which channel it is—this is for your reference only. - Check Enable notifications.
- Click Save.
Step 3: Send a test message
Click Send test message in the Slack Integration section. You should see a test message in your Slack channel. If not, double-check that the webhook URL is correct and that notifications are enabled.
Changing or removing the integration
In Settings → Slack Integration you can:
- Change URL – Use a different Slack channel or webhook.
- Clear – Remove the webhook and stop all Slack notifications.
- Toggle Enable notifications off to pause notifications without deleting the URL.
That’s it. You’ll now get LinkedNav updates in Slack whenever a run or batch completes.
