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Your Team Is Already in Slack. Now OpSage Is Too.

Mark Callison
Mark Callison

Restaurant operations don't happen in a web browser. They happen on the floor, in the back office, during a line check, and in the group chat where your managers are already asking each other the questions that should be going to your data. That gap — between where the work happens and where the answers live — is what OpSage 0.9.9 closes.

Starting today, OpSage works in Slack.

Now Ask OpSage Where Your Team Already Works

Your store managers, district managers, and ops team are in Slack all day. Shift updates, supply issues, labor questions, the Monday morning debrief — it all flows through Slack. What hasn't been there, until now, is your data.

With the OpSage Slack app, any teammate can send OpSage a direct message and get the same restaurant-operations answers they would get in AI Chat on the web. Same intelligence. Same cross-domain reasoning. Same access to the data that matters for their role.

Ask OpSage why food cost was up at three locations last week. Ask which stores are tracking above their labor targets. Ask what the sentiment trend looks like for your downtown locations. The answer comes back in the DM — no browser tab, no login, no context switching.

One Install. Everyone Connected.

Setup is straightforward. An admin installs the OpSage app in your Slack workspace once. From there, each teammate runs a single command — /opsage connect — to securely link their Slack account to their OpSage account. Authentication goes through the same enterprise-grade single sign-on your team already uses. No separate passwords. No shared credentials.

Once connected, access works exactly the way it does everywhere else in OpSage. A district manager sees their district. A store manager sees their store. Nobody sees data they are not entitled to see — including when they are asking from a personal device or a home Slack account. Role-based access is enforced at the data layer, not the application layer, and that does not change based on where the question is asked.

One Brain, Every Surface

This release also marks a significant architectural moment for the platform. AI Chat now runs on the same unified tool surface that powers OpSage's Intelligence Layer connections to Claude, ChatGPT, Gemini, and Slack. One shared foundation. One shared security envelope. Every interaction — whether it originates in the OpSage web app, a Claude session, or a Slack DM — goes through the same access controls, the same semantic layer, and the same reasoning pipeline.

The practical result: AI Chat is noticeably faster on every turn. That speed improvement is structural, not a patch. It is a direct outcome of consolidating the surfaces onto a single foundation.

Included in Your Subscription

The OpSage Slack app is included in your subscription. There are no per-user fees for adding teammates to your workspace. Bring in every store manager, every regional, every ops analyst who needs answers — the economics do not change based on how many people you connect.

If your team is already in Slack, they are already one command away from OpSage.


OpSage 0.9.9 is available now - see Release Notes. To install the Slack app, visit your OpSage workspace settings or contact your CONVX onboarding team.

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