Remove apps and custom integrations from your workspace

Removing an app or custom integration differs depending on who built it and how it's configured. We’ve put together this handy guide to walk you through everything you need to know.

Note: If a Workspace Owner has enabled app approval for your workspace, only Workspace Owners and app managers will be able to remove apps.

The basics

  • Third-party apps and Slack-built apps
    You can remove them entirely from your workspace, or disable individual authorizations (third-party apps) or configurations (Slack-built apps). 
  • Custom integrations
    You can disable a custom integration for your entire workspace, or delete individual configurations.
  • Permissions
    Workspace Owners can choose to restrict who can install and remove apps and integrations. If you don't see the option to remove an app or integration, contact a Workspace Owner for help.

 

Remove an app

Remove an app

Remove a configuration/authorization

Third-party and Slack-built apps

    1. From your desktop, click your workspace name in the sidebar.
    2. Select Tools & settings from the menu, then click Manage apps to open the Slack Marketplace. 
    3. From the left sidebar, select Installed Apps.
    4. Find and select the app you want to remove, then click App Details.
    5. From the app page, click the Configuration tab. 
    6. Third-party and Custom apps:
      • Scroll down to Remove App and select Remove App.

      Slack-built apps:

      • Click the  pencil icon, then select Remove. (If there's only one configuration set up, you won't see the pencil icon — simply click Remove at the top of the page.)
    1. From your desktop, click your workspace name in the sidebar.
    2. Select Tools & settings from the menu, then click Manage apps to open the Slack Marketplace. 
    3. From the left sidebar, select Installed Apps.
    4. Find and select the app you’d like to modify, then click App Details.
    5. From the app page, click the Configuration tab.
    6. Third-party and Custom apps:
      • Under Authorizations, find Authorized members then click See all and Revoke next to the setup you’d like to remove.

      Slack-built apps:

      • Click the  pencil icon, then select Disable in the top right.


Remove a custom integration

    1. From your desktop, click your workspace name in the sidebar.
    2. Select Tools & settings from the menu, then click Manage apps to open the Slack Marketplace. 
    3. From the left sidebar, select Custom Integrations.
    4. Find and select the custom integration you'd like to remove.
    5. From the app page, click the Configuration tab.
    6. Click the  pencil icon next to the configuration you want to modify.
    7. Click Remove to delete the configuration. Or, click Disable to turn it off.

Note: Custom integrations are legacy tools that will be deprecated and possibly removed in the future. We recommend using their replacement, Slack apps, which have more features and use the latest APIs.

Who can use this feature?
  • By default, all members except for guests
  • Available on all plans

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