

People can add them to channels, mention them, and send them direct messages (DMs) and they'll receive email notifications until they create their account.Īdditional roles on the Enterprise Grid plan Invited members have been invited to join Slack, but haven’t yet accepted their invitation. Channel Managers (Available on paid plans only)Ĭhannel Managers can take administrative actions on channels they're assigned.Admins c an add them to one channel inside Slack. Single-Channel Guests have limited access inside Slack. Single-Channel Guests (Available on paid plans only).Admins c an add them to more than one channel inside Slack. Multi-Channel Guests have limited access inside Slack. Multi-Channel Guests (Available on paid plans only).Members have access to use features in Slack, except for those that are limited to only owners and admins. They help manage members and can perform other administrative tasks. Workspace Owners can assign Workspace Admins. They have the same level of permissions as the Primary Owner, except they can’t delete or transfer ownership of a workspace. Primary Owners can assign Workspace Owners. Only this person can delete the workspace or transfer ownership to someone else. Note: Learn more about permissions broken down by role type in Slack.īelow is a complete list of the roles available on all of Slack's plans:Ī Slack workspace has a single Primary Owner. Non-administrative roles let people work in Slack and access key features. There are administrative roles that are designed for people responsible for managing accounts and settings in Slack.


Roles determine what people can see and do in Slack.
