Conversational Access Management
Directly in Slack
If your company is using Cakewalk, you can install the Cakewalk app for Slack here:
Add to Slack
How does Cakewalk for Slack work?
Where can I interact with Cakewalk in Slack?
You can interact with Cakewalk in a few places in Slack:
Your company can invite Cakewalk to any existing channel or a newly created one (e.g. your IT channel or your access management channel)
Alternatively, you can open the Cakewalk app in Slack’s “Apps” section
Where can I interact with Cakewalk in Slack?
Conversationally:
You can tag and send @Cakewalk a message
(e.g. “I need access to Figma @Cakewalk” or similar)
(e.g. “I need access to Figma @Cakewalk” or similar)
You can do this either in any Slack channel where Cakewalk has been added or by sending Cakewalk a Direct Message
From the interface:
You can interact with the Cakewalk app in Slack’s “Apps” section
What use cases are supported by Cakewalk in Slack?
Request access for yourself:
Simply send a message
(e.g. “I need access to Figma @Cakewalk” or similar)
(e.g. “I need access to Figma @Cakewalk” or similar)
In the Cakewalk app in Slack’s “Apps” section
Request access for another user:
Simply send a message
(e.g. “I need access to Figma @Cakewalk” or similar)
(e.g. “I need access to Figma @Cakewalk” or similar)
Find the owner of an app:
Simply send a message
(e.g. “Who is the owner of Miro @Cakewalk?” or similar)
(e.g. “Who is the owner of Miro @Cakewalk?” or similar)
Complete tasks:
In the Cakewalk app in Slack’s “Apps” section