Joining behavior¶
Channitor can be configured to join new public channels by default, or require approval.
New channel behavior¶
Change the behavior of Channitor towards newly created channels. Options available:
Auto
Join every new channel automatically.Manual
Ask in the newly created channel whether it should join. Waits for team member to respond.
Inactive days threshold¶
The number of zero-activity days before a channel is considered expired/inactive can also be modified.
Expiration Threshold: The number of days a channel can go without activity before Channitor starts sending reminders
- The setting in the
Joining Behavior
section only applies to channels joined in the future. - Use the select menu at the top of the
Watched Channels
section to adjust settings for specific channels.
Bulk channel management¶
Specific channels can be joined in bulk using the section menu in this section. Options to join all channels and remove Channitor from all channels are also available.
Channels:Users (C/U) Ratio¶
This is the number of public channels divided by the number of users across your workspace. It's a good measure of how fragmented your information is in Slack. The sweet spot varies for every team, but 3-5 is a good place to be.
âšī¸ All public channels are included in the C/U ratio calculation, regardless of whether Channitor has joined them or not.