Chatblast.me will be asking you for some permissions to your Slack account. Here's why Chatblast.me needs them.

Access your workspace’s profile information

Chatblast.me needs access to usernames name the shortcut files. For example, a shortcut may be named "s__MyTeam-@MyFriend".

Send messages as you

The shortcuts generated by Chatblast.me need to be able to send messages as you.

Upload and modify files as you

When Chatblast.me uploads a shortcut, it is uploaded as your user account so the authorization tokens are always under your control. Chatblast.me will also delete the shortcut files from Slack after you've downloaded them.

Confirm your identity

In order to use Chatblast.me, you must have a Slack account.

Access information about your channels and direct messages

Chatblast.me needs to be able to read channel information to name the shortcut files it generates.

Access information about your workspace

Shortcut files start with the team's name. This permission is required in order to generate that name.