Slack install

Let the Game Master
enter the workspace.

Slack handles the authorization. Trustactic handles the game flow. The browser stays focused on trust, setup, billing, and admin control.

What happens next

1

Authorize the workspace

Slack asks for access because Trustactic needs to install into the workspace where the game will run.

2

Add the app to the right channel

Choose the channel where the game should unfold. The browser does not become the play surface after this step.

3

Open the first lobby in Slack

Start from the channel itself so players join where the conversation already lives.

/trustactic new
4

Let players join in Slack

Participants join from the same channel. The webapp stays reserved for setup, billing, history, and admin control.

/trustactic join

Why Slack asks for access

Public announcements, vote closures, and reveals are posted in Slack channels.

Private prompts and confirmations stay out of the browser and inside Slack.

Slash commands and interactive Slack surfaces remain the player experience.

Browser boundary

Gameplay stays in Slack. This browser session is only used to complete install, hand off console access to the installer, and manage settings afterward.