Introducing Vercel for Slack
Blog post from Vercel
Vercel for Slack, now in public beta for Pro and Enterprise teams, brings Vercel Agent into Slack channels, threads, and direct messages so teams can investigate production issues, review pull requests, manage deployments and configuration, and create tested PRs without leaving their discussions. The agent uses built-in context from Vercel, including deployments, logs, metrics, build statuses, code reviews, and feature flags, as well as the surrounding Slack conversation, to diagnose incidents, correlate errors with releases, identify risky changes, and answer codebase or infrastructure questions. It can translate decisions reached in threads into proposed actions such as fixes, rollbacks, cache purges, or configuration updates, while remaining read-only by default and requiring explicit team approval of a scoped plan before making any changes. Vercel positions the integration as a way to reduce context loss and duplicated investigation by keeping diagnosis, discussion, decisions, and execution in the same conversation, although it advises users to review all proposed changes because the agent can make mistakes.
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