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May 29, 2025

We're making clarifications to the API Terms of Service that will take effect immediately for new apps and on June 30, 2025 for existing apps. Please read the terms in full, but below is a summary of what’s changing:

  • Commercial Distribution: The updated terms confirm that the Slack Marketplace is the only appropriate channel for commercially distributing apps built with Slack APIs, whether those apps are unlisted (published outside of the Marketplace) or templatized one-off "custom" apps.
  • Data Usage Restrictions: We're reinforcing safeguards around how data accessed via Slack APIs can be stored, used, and shared.
  • API-Specific Terms: We're providing clearer guidance on how to use certain APIs, such as the Discovery API and the Data Access API, responsibly.
These updates strengthen and clarify existing Slack commitments to customers and are part of our ongoing effort to protect customer data, strengthen platform security, and ensure continued trust in the Slack ecosystem.

May 29, 2025

We're updating the rate limits for the conversations.history and conversations.replies Web API methods methods for non-Marketplace apps. This rate limit reduction will immediately affect new applications and new installations of non-Marketplace applications. The new rate limits will be applied to existing installations of unlisted, distributed applications published outside the Marketplace on September 2, 2025. The new rate limits will be updated to allow 1 request per minute and will return a maximum of 15 objects per request. Read more here.

May 22, 2025

Version 3.2.0 of the developer tools for the Slack platform is here!

    * We now display the manifest source as human-friendly output: project (local) and app settings (remote). You'll see these changes in the slack create, slack init, and slack app link <id> commands, for example.
    The link between your project code and the configurations within app settings can now be accessed by running the slack app settings command. Bolt developers with a remote manifest source managed within app settings may find this useful for discovering new features or making updates.
    We fixed a bug: The example slack app link and slack app list commands shown when running the slack app --help command now use the entire command in order to prevent potential aliasing errors.
    We fixed a bug to improve the console output to handle string values for versions.

May 8, 2025

Version 3.1.0 of the developer tools for the Slack platform has sprouted!

    We've updated the slack app link command to work with apps that have a local manifest source.
    We've updated the slack feedback command to display a prompt for Slack CLI feedback; now you can ask questions, submit issues, or suggest features for the Slack CLI through GitHub Issues.
    Related to the above update, the slack feedback --name platform-improvements command has been replaced with slack feedback --name slack-platform. You can continue to use the --name platform-improvements flag until the next major version release.
    We've updated the slack feedback command error message to account for a missing --name <id> flag and to clarify that the name is specified as a flag. You should now see: Please provide a --name flag or remove the --no-prompt flag.
    We've fixed a bug from a rare edge case that caused the Slack CLI to hang without exiting the process. Now, the Slack CLI will exit with the correct error code and allow sub-processes to clean up.

Apr 24, 2025

Version 3.0.5 of the developer tools for the Slack platform has bloomed!

    The Slack CLI and installation scripts now point to our new Slack platform documentation at docs.slack.dev and our developer tools documentation at tools.slack.dev.
    We fixed a bug: When running the slack upgrade command inside a project directory, the output now notes whether the latest SDK versions were checked.

Apr 11, 2025

We want to update you about our previous announcement regarding support for classic apps. After much consideration and feedback, we have decided to push back the deprecation date to May 25, 2026.