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2name: Prioritize Slack action items

3tagline: Turn Slack threads and DMs into a ranked queue of next steps.

4summary: Use Codex with Slack and the tools where work happens to find direct

5 asks, implicit follow-ups, resolved items, and the highest-impact next actions

6 before drafting replies or handoffs.

7skills:

8 - token: slack

9 url: https://github.com/openai/plugins/tree/main/plugins/slack

10 description: Search DMs, channels, thread replies, mentions, and shared context

11 before deciding what still needs attention.

12 - token: gmail

13 url: https://github.com/openai/plugins/tree/main/plugins/gmail

14 description: Cross-check email when a Slack thread refers to an outreach, intro,

15 or sent follow-up.

16 - token: google-drive

17 url: https://github.com/openai/plugins/tree/main/plugins/google-drive

18 description: Read linked docs, decks, sheets, or source material when the Slack

19 thread depends on an artifact.

20 - token: google-calendar

21 url: https://github.com/openai/plugins/tree/main/plugins/google-calendar

22 description: Check event timing when a thread depends on a meeting, launch,

23 webinar, or deadline.

24bestFor:

25 - People who get work through Slack and need Codex to separate live asks from

26 already-handled chatter.

27 - Launch, community, support, product, and operations workstreams where

28 context is split across DMs, channels, and threads.

29 - Teams that want a ranked action queue before drafting replies, handoffs,

30 docs changes, or follow-up tasks.

31starterPrompt:

32 title: Find What Needs Attention in Slack

33 body: >-

34 Can you check @slack for messages to me about [workstream] from [time

35 window] and return a ranked action queue?

36 

37 

38 Look across DMs, group DMs, channel mentions, and threads.

39 

40 

41 For each item, include:

42 

43 - source link or thread

44 

45 - what is being asked

46 

47 - whether it needs my reply, a person or lead, a docs or code change, or

48 just a decision

49 

50 - why it matters

51 

52 - the recommended next step

53 

54 

55 Before calling anything unresolved, read the latest thread replies and skip

56 items that were already handled.

57 

58 

59 Do not post messages directly but suggest drafts for my review.

60 suggestedEffort: low

61relatedLinks:

62 - label: Codex plugins

63 url: /codex/plugins

64 - label: Use Codex in Slack

65 url: /codex/integrations/slack

66 - label: Codex automations

67 url: /codex/app/automations

68---

69 

70## Find the work hidden in Slack

71 

72Slack is often where a request starts, but not where the full context lives. A teammate might ask for a reply in a DM, clarify the real action in a thread, link a doc in a channel, and resolve the issue later without mentioning you again.

73 

74Use this workflow when you want Codex to read the Slack context, check whether the ask is still live, and return the few items that actually need your attention. The goal is to get a ranked action queue: what needs a reply, a decision, a person to contact, a doc update, or a handoff.

75 

76## Run the triage pass

77 

78 

79 

801. Give Codex a time window, workstream, person, channel, or topic.

812. Ask it to search DMs, group DMs, channel mentions, and relevant thread replies.

823. Have Codex read the latest thread tail before calling an item unresolved.

834. Ask for a ranked queue sorted by urgency and impact.

845. Ask Codex to draft the reply, handoff, or follow-up task.

85 

86 

87 

88After trying this and tweaking the flow to match your needs, you can turn it into a [thread automation](https://developers.openai.com/codex/app/automations#thread-automations) by asking Codex to do the same thing on a schedule.

89 

90## Ask for the right output

91 

92A useful triage result should explain why each item is still live. It should also skip old asks that someone answered later in the thread.

93 

94You should expect to see something like this:

95 

96 

97 

98<p>

99 <strong>Top action item:</strong> Priya is asking for concrete customer

100 examples, not just more ideas.

101 </p>

102 <p>

103 <strong>Why it matters:</strong> the launch update needs real people the

104 team can contact this week.

105 </p>

106 <p>

107 <strong>Evidence:</strong> the original channel message asked for use cases,

108 but the thread later says "please DM me if you have leads."

109 </p>

110 <p>

111 <strong>Next step:</strong> reply with two named leads, or say you can be

112 the example if that is more useful.

113 </p>

114 

115 

116 

117Good output makes the distinction explicit: an idea is different from a lead, a live ask is different from an FYI, and a request you already answered shouldn't stay in the queue.

118 

119If you get too much noise or too few actionable items, tweak the prompt and if needed, mention specific slack channels you want Codex to pay attention to.

120 

121## Draft the follow-up

122 

123Once the queue is right, keep the action in the same thread. Ask Codex to draft a reply or handoff from the evidence it already gathered: