
Yes, some AI coding agents can accept tasks from Slack, but support depends on the product. The value is asynchronous work: you can send a bug report, request, or task from chat and let the agent start without opening your IDE.
Claude Code documentation describes Slack routing for bug reports and pull request workflows. Verdent documentation describes instant messaging from Slack, Telegram, or Feishu so a user can assign work from wherever the idea appears.
For Verdent, the strong angle is not just "Slack integration." It is remote task assignment plus project-aware execution. A useful Slack-to-agent workflow should preserve context, create reviewable changes, and bring results back when a decision is needed. The article should make one point clear: chat is the entry point, but review and verification still decide what ships.
