Chronicle Blog
Welcome to our blog where we write about all things Slack administration.
What is a Slack Channel?
Slack channels keep team conversations organized by topic so everyone stays aligned, focused, and informed without the chaos of scattered messages.
Read articleHow to Determine If Someone Read Your Message on Slack
Wondering if your Slack message was seen or ignored? While Slack doesn’t offer read receipts, there are smart ways to tell who’s paying attention—and how to boost visibility across your team.
Read articleHow to Keep Your Slack Channels Organized
Slack can get messy fast. One day, it’s a neat workspace. Next, it's a jungle of random channels, unread messages, and notifications you don’t need.
Read articleUnderstanding an Inactive Slack Channel
An inactive Slack channel is one with no recent messages, reactions, or engagement. It may sit quietly in your workspace, adding clutter and distracting from active conversations.
Read articleHow Do Slack Shared Channels Work?
Shared channels in Slack make cross-company collaboration seamless — but managing them can get messy. Chronicle brings clarity and control.
Read articleWhat is a Slack Inactive Channel Scanner?
Managing a growing Slack workspace isn’t just about adding new conversations — it’s also about knowing when to tidy up.
Read articleHow to Archive a Slack Channel
Slack makes team collaboration easy, but over time, channels pile up. Old projects, outdated discussions, and temporary groups can clutter your workspace. Instead of deleting them, archiving is the better option.
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