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enterprise organizations slack developer docs guide skip to main content guides reference samples tools changelog dev program manage apps welcome quickstart resources slack platform concepts ai in slack apis app management app manifests admin resources authentication block kit enterprise overview developing apps for enterprise orgs managing organization ready apps migrating existing apps to an enterprise org testing enterprise org apps enterprise search for apps govslack interactivity messaging slack marketplace surfaces workflows legacy 日本語版ページ enterprise on this page enterprise organizations whether you re a developer an administrator or a member of a security team tasked with implementing and protecting the infrastructure of your enterprise organization we re here to help you get started but first let s go over the basics what is enterprise organization an enterprise organization is a network of two or more slack workspace instances each slack workspace has its own id directory of members channels conversations and files for the most part each workspace behaves and functions as you re used to on a single standalone workspace for developers the biggest change for your apps to handle is that some channels and conversations can be shared between multiple workspaces within the same enterprise organization but as with a standalone slack workspace workspaces in an enterprise org have their own application installations in addition this guide may be your first introduction to the following terms enterprise organization an entity used to describe multiple slack workspaces within the same organization enterprise organization user these users have the same identity and profile across all workspaces within an organization enterprise user id a user id beginning with u or w representing the user across all workspaces within an enterprise org legacy user id also known as a team user id these are the user ids you ve come to know and love in slack if you ve only developed for standalone workspaces before they begin with u also known as a local user id shared channel a channel shared between two or more workspaces within an organization translation layer a translating service that converts new organization based user ids to legacy team user ids allowing apps to migrate data workspace where a team works the terms workspace and team are often used interchangeably when you see the object name such as team_id it means the id for a workspace enterprise organizations for developers developers may encounter a variety of use cases when developing apps for enterprise organizations ci cd integration automate app deployment with ci cd pipelines for secure and compliant releases streamlined app approvals automate admin approvals for slack apps to reduce friction while maintaining security cross platform workflows connect slack with enterprise tools for seamless automation to address those use cases we recommend checking out the following resources setting up ci cd with the slack cli ci cd authorization in the slack cli developing apps for enterprise orgs enterprise readiness app approval process for developers migrating existing apps to an enterprise org testing enterprise org apps understanding slack connect using slack connect api methods enterprise organizations for admins org admins or admins in general may encounter a variety of use cases when developing for enterprise orgs automated user provisioning sync with enterprise directories for easy onboarding offboarding compliance and policy enforcement automate security policies app restrictions and audits enterprise wide automation governance provide oversight for all slack automation while keeping teams empowered to address those use cases we recommend checking out the following resources managing users using the slack scim api managing organization ready apps managing app approvals app approval process for admins managing workflow and connector permissions enterprise organizations for security teams security developers or team members may encounter a variety of use cases when developing for enterprise orgs app and token security reviews automatically review new apps and flag security risks security alerts and incident response route critical security alerts to the right teams in real time automated token rotation and secret management keep credentials secure without manual intervention to address those use cases we recommend checking out the following resources security best practices installing with oauth using sign in with slack verifying requests from slack using the audit logs api using token rotation shared channels a shared channel is a bridge between workspaces that need to collaborate together teams can use shared channels to connect chat share files and use apps in the same way as they do on a standalone workspace to illustrate the power of shared channels let s rewind to life before them to understand how they can make your working life more pleasant and productive previously what team members of catnip inc were saying and doing on a shared project with woof inc was a mystery when the two teams tried to communicate it was disconnected and disparate this is solved with the shared channels of today now the project channel projectm exists in each team s workspace making communication much simpler there are two types of shared channels each with different uses slack connect channels which allow up to 20 organizations to come together in a single channel e g catnip inc and woof inc from the examples above to learn more about how shared channels work check out our documentation on slack connect multi workspace shared channels which are channels shared between multiple workspaces within the same organization s slack instance for example the treats channel is shared in woof inc s marketing engineering and social workspaces it exists in all three places within woof inc s single enterprise org instance next steps read about migrating existing apps to an 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