Invite new members to your workspace
By default, members (but not guests) can invite new members to their workspace, but owners and admins can change this so that invitations require admin approval. If admin approval is required, members can request invitations for admins to approve or deny.
Tip: Looking to add someone to a channel in your workspace? Visit Add people to a channel to learn how.
Send an invitation
The ability to send invitations depends on your role in Slack, as well as your workspace settings and plan.
Free version of Slack
On the free version of Slack, owners, admins and members can invite new members to their workspace.
Desktop
iOS
Android
- Click your workspace name in the sidebar.
- Select Invite people to... from the menu.
- Enter the email address for anyone that you'd like to invite.
- Click Send, then click Done.
- From the Home tab, swipe right.
- Tap the three dots icon next to your workspace name.
- Tap Invite members.
- Enter the email address for anyone that you'd like to invite, or tap Invite from Contacts to select people saved to your device.
- Tap Send.
- From the Home tab, swipe right.
- Tap the three dots icon next to your workspace name.
- Tap Invite members.
- Enter the email address for anyone that you'd like to invite, or tap Contacts to invite people saved to your device.
- Tap Send.
Note: Workspace Owners can approve certain email domains so that anyone with an approved email address is able to join their workspace.
Pro, Business+ and Enterprise Grid subscriptions
On paid subscriptions, owners, admins and members can invite new members to their workspace. Workspace owners and workspace admins can also invite guests.
Desktop
iOS
Android
- Click your workspace name in the sidebar.
- Select Invite people to... from the menu.
- Enter the email address for anyone that you'd like to invite. If you're a workspace owner or admin, click the drop-down menu to choose whether you'd like to invite members or guests.
- If you're inviting members, click Customise your invitation to select additional default channels that they'll be added to if they accept their invitations. If you're inviting guests, choose the channel(s) that they'll be added to and set a time limit for their accounts if you like.
- Click Send, then click Done.
Note: It's not currently possible to invite guests from Slack's mobile apps.
- From the Home tab, swipe right.
- Tap the three dots icon next to your workspace name.
- Tap Invite members.
- Enter the email address for anyone that you'd like to invite, or tap Invite from Contacts to select people saved to your device.
- Tap Send.
Note: It's not currently possible to invite guests from Slack's mobile apps.
- From the Home tab, swipe right.
- Tap the three dots icon next to your workspace name.
- Tap Invite members.
- Enter email address for anyone that you'd like to invite, or tap Contacts to invite people saved to your device.
- Tap Send.
Note: On the Enterprise Grid subscription, org owners can prevent their members from joining external workspaces using an email address on a restricted company domain.
Share an invitation link
On the free, Pro and Business+ subscriptions, members with permission to send invitations can also share an invitation link. Each invitation link can be used by up to 400 people.
Bear in mind that anyone who clicks the link will be able to join your workspace. To safeguard the privacy and integrity of your workspace and our platform, make sure that you share the link securely, and only with those who should have access to the contents of your workspace.
Desktop
iOS
Android
- Click your workspace name in the sidebar.
- Select Invite people to... from the menu.
- Click Copy invite link.
- If you like, click Edit link settings to choose an expiration date and decide if you’ll receive notifications from Slackbot when someone uses your link.
- From the Home tab, swipe right.
- Tap the three dots icon next to your workspace name.
- Tap Invite members.
- Tap Share a link, then send the link to anyone you'd like to invite.
Note: You won’t see the option to create an invitation link if single sign-on (SSO) has been enabled for your workspace. If you can't see this option, find an owner or admin to ask for help.
Request an invitation
If members don’t have permission to send invitations, they can request them instead. Members will receive a message from Slackbot when an admin has approved or denied their invitation request.
Desktop
iOS
Android
- Click your workspace name in the sidebar.
- Select Invite people to... from the menu.
- Enter the email address for anyone that you'd like to invite. If you're on the Pro, Business+ or Enterprise Grid subscription, click on the drop-down menu to request invitations for members or guests.
- If you're inviting members, click Customise your invitation to select additional default channels that they'll be added to if they accept their invitations. If you're inviting guests, choose the channel(s) that they'll be added to and set a time limit for their accounts if you like.
- Click on Send request.
- From the Home tab, swipe right.
- Tap the three dots icon next to your workspace name.
- Tap Invite members.
- Enter the email address of the person that you want to invite. You'll see the option to enter additional emails once you start typing.
- Tap Send request.
- From the Home tab, swipe right.
- Tap the three dots icon next to your workspace name.
- Tap Invite members.
- Enter the email address of the person that you want to invite. You'll see the option to enter additional emails once you start typing.
- Tap the tick symbol.
- Tap Send request.
Invitation limits
In certain circumstances, Slack may limit your ability to send invitations. This typically happens if you’ve sent many invites, but few have been accepted. To avoid reaching an invitation limit, you can share an invitation link instead.
If you hit an invite limit, all of your pending invitations will remain valid. Please note that revoking pending invitations will not lift an invitation limit.
- Workspace owners, workspace admins and members (by default)
- Available on all subscriptions