Slack launches “Slack Code,” a new set of features that lets teams collaborate on software directly inside Slack. The product creates project-specific channels where users and AI agents write, review, and ship code without leaving the chat interface. Slack says the workflow is triggered from within conversations, where users can tag a coding agent to spin up dedicated code space.

Slack Code is described as adding “vibe coding” style collaboration, with channels tailored to particular projects. The Verge reports that the launch includes open, project-specific code channels and dedicated user tabs, plus tools meant to streamline review and previewing outputs. It also notes capabilities that compare coding changes and allow users to preview HTML output before a project is shipped. The Next Web emphasizes that the coding work occurs within Slack itself rather than in a separate browser tab, reflecting a focus on keeping development activity in a single workspace.