Keeping distributed teams in sync
One of the most common PRD workflow failures is the review bottleneck: a PM submits a PRD for review, the reviewer doesn't notice the notification in Scriptonia, and the feature is blocked for days. The Slack integration eliminates this — reviewers are @ mentioned in their primary communication tool with a direct link and a summary of what needs review.
Which status changes trigger notifications
You can configure Scriptonia to send Slack notifications for any combination of these status transitions:
- Draft → In Review: Notifies the reviewer with an @ mention
- In Review → Approved: Notifies the PM that the PRD is approved to ship
- In Review → Changes Requested: Notifies the PM of reviewer feedback
- Approved → Shipped: Notifies the channel that a feature has shipped
What the Slack notification contains
Each notification includes: the PRD title, the status change (e.g., "In Review"), the name of who made the change, a one-sentence excerpt from the problem statement, and a link directly to the PRD in Scriptonia. The reviewer can open the PRD in one click.
Channel configuration
You can configure a default channel for all PRD notifications and override it per workspace or per PRD. Common configurations: a single #product channel for all PRD activity, or separate channels per product area (e.g., #growth-prds, #payments-prds).
Enterprise: Approve from Slack
Enterprise plan teams can approve or request changes directly from the Slack notification — no need to open Scriptonia. The reviewer clicks "Approve" or "Request Changes" in Slack, optionally adds a comment, and the PRD status updates in Scriptonia. Ideal for executives or cross-functional stakeholders who review PRDs but don't use Scriptonia daily.