SlackBotAudit: Unauthorized Bot Detector
Automatically detects and reports unauthorized or dormant Slack bots in your workspace, surfacing security risks and reducing app sprawl.
The Problem
Slack workspaces accumulate hundreds of bot integrations over time, many installed by employees and forgotten. Security teams have no easy way to audit which bots exist, who installed them, what permissions they have, or if they're still being used—creating blind spots for data access and compliance violations.
Target Audience
Security and IT teams at mid-market companies (100-5000 employees) using Slack, particularly those in regulated industries like fintech, healthcare, and SaaS.
Why Now?
Slack adoption has exploded, workspaces are now targets for supply-chain attacks via compromised bots, and SOC 2 / FedRAMP audits increasingly scrutinize app integrations.
What's Missing
Slack's native tools only show installed apps but don't contextualize risk (who installed, last used when, what data accessed). No third-party tool has built a focused auditing experience for this use case.
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