Add New Source via Slack

You can ingest threads in channels through Slack in the Sources page, accessible from the nav bar.

You’ll need to connect your Slack account to Inari by pressing Connect.

Once connected, you’ll need to invite Inari into each channel you plan to ingest from before syncing. You can @ mention Inari in the specific channel to invite the bot.

Set the Feedback Ingestion Starting Date to set the furthest date from today from which to begin ingesting message threads from.

Once connected, Inari will sync new Slack conversations on an hourly basis.

Space Triage

You can assign or Triage a piece of feedback into a specific Space when adding a new data source or updating the Space value in the feedback’s detail panel.

Feedbacks that are Triaged into a Space will be used as context when generating new insights and issues in that Space. Existing insights and issues in a given space will also be auto-linked to feedback triaged into that space.

This allows for more concentrated and higher-quality insights and issues to be generated since triaging allows for higher-quality clusters to arise.

Filter Spam

You can optionally pre-filter all feedback to check whether the feedback seems like Spam and is not product feedback.

This is most useful when analyzing feedback from sources similar to Slack where high volumes of emails and support conversations aren’t necessarily product feedback and should be removed.

We recommend only setting this on for data sources riddled with marketing or spam messages since the AI can make mistakes and miscategorize feedback.

Organization Domain

You can set a Domain for your organization in the Settings page. Inari will look for emails in Slack linked to this domain and filter them out of the analysis so that results are not impacted by comments from internal teammates.