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title: "Send a Slack message automatically when Intercom users are tagged"
description: "Instead of manually checking Intercom, use this workflow so anyone who's responsible for next steps will get notified instantly. "
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# Send a Slack message automatically when Intercom users are tagged

Instead of manually checking Intercom, use this workflow so anyone who's responsible for next steps will get notified instantly. 

Convert leads into sales. Onboard new customers. Provide tech support. Fix bugs. These are just a few things you do to [support your customers at scale](https://zapier.com/blog/automate-intercom/) through Intercom. 

Because there are so many different scenarios for customer communication—which likely involve different teams—assigning your Intercom users a helpful tag can better organize each user and assign their case to the right team. It can also help you move them down the funnel if it's an ongoing process.  

But making sure the right team sees when a user's been tagged in Intercom is paramount to engaging customers or getting their issues fixed quickly. Instead of manually checking Intercom every day, we'll show you how to create a Zap—our word for the automated workflows you create with Zapier—that will automatically send a Slack message whenever Intercom users are tagged. That way, anyone who's responsible for next steps will get notified instantly. 

## Option 1: Get started quickly with a Zap template

If you'd rather have someone else do the heavy lifting, we have a template to help you get started quickly. Click the button below and you'll be ready to create your Zap. Some fields will be pre-selected to make things easier. Note: You'll need to create a Zapier account if you don't already have one.

Here's how it works: 

1. Click on the** **button above.
2. Connect your Intercom account and select which tag you want to be notified about. (**Note:** If you leave this section blank, Zapier will trigger on every tag that exists in Intercom.)
3. Connect your Slack account and select the channel you'd like your message to be sent to.
4. Select the fields you want to edit in Slack.
5. Set up the message by mapping fields from Intercom into Slack. You can pull in the user name, email address, and assigned tag. Tell Zapier how you want it to handle your message.
6. Test your workflow and turn it on.

## Option 2: Create your own Zap

If you'd like more control over information in your Zap or would like to add additional actions such as filters, you can [click here to create a new Zap](https://zapier.com/app/editor) from scratch in the Zap editor.

We'll walk through these steps in detail for Intercom and Slack, but most of the steps in this tutorial will still apply to other customer support and team chat apps. 

### Set up your trigger

Once you're in the Zap editor, you'll first need to create the trigger, which is the event that will kick off your Zap. 

Search for and select **Intercom **as the trigger app. We'll select **Tag Added to User **as the trigger event for our example, but you can pick a different tagged event (like when tags are added to conversations) if you'd like. Click **Continue**.

Next, connect your Intercom account to Zapier by clicking on the dropdown menu and selecting  **+Connect a new account.** You'll need to give Zapier permission to access your Intercom account. Click **Continue**. 

Next, set up your trigger. This is when you'll select which Intercom tag you'd like to be notified about. If you leave this blank, the Zap will trigger on every tag by default. 

Once you've chosen your options, click **Continue**. 

Next, click **Test trigger** so Zapier will pull the most recently tagged user (using the tag you selected in the previous step). Click **Continue**. 

### Set up your action

Next, you'll set up the action—the event your Zap will perform once it's triggered. Search for and select **Slack** as your action app, select **Send Channel Message** as the action event, and click **Continue**.

Next, connect your Slack account to Zapier by clicking on the dropdown menu and selecting  **+Connect a new account.** You'll need to give Zapier permission to access your Slack account. (Note: You may have to first log in to Slack if you're not already logged in.) Once you've connected your account, click **Continue. **

Now you need to tell your Zap where to send the Slack message. Choose a Slack channel from the dropdown. This will be where your automated messages are sent.

​​Next, type out the message that you'd like to send inside the _Message Text_ field. You can pull in data from previous steps in your Zap like tag name (very important!), customer name, and customer email address from the _Insert Data_ dropdown menu. 

After setting up your message, you can also customize other fields. For example, you can choose to send the Slack message from a bot instead of your Slack handle, add a bot name, and set an emoji as the icon. You'll also be able to schedule the message to be posted later or broadcast it to the channel. Once you're finished, click **Continue**. 

Next, you'll need to test your Zap. You can skip this if you'd like by clicking **Skip Test**, but we recommend you test to make sure you're happy with the message formatting. Click **Test & Continue**, and Zapier will send a test message to the Slack channel based on what you configured previously. 

If you're happy with your Zap, don't forget to click **Turn on Zap. **

Your Zap will now automatically send a Slack channel message every time a user is tagged in Intercom (with the specific tag you've selected in your Zap). There's nothing else for you to do but focus on your more important tasks.