Slack has risen to be among the top communication tools for team collaboration and seamless interaction. One feature that particularly contributes to Slack’s appeal and user enjoyment is the option to directly share Giphy images in conversations. As someone who often uses Slack, I’ve discovered this functionality to be both highly advantageous and fun. In this piece, I’ll walk you through the steps to share Giphy images on Slack, offering some of my own insights and advice throughout.
Step 1: Install the Giphy App
In order to send Giphy on Slack, you first need to install the Giphy app. To do this, simply go to the Slack App Directory and search for Giphy. Click on the Giphy app and follow the prompts to install it to your Slack workspace.
Step 2: Enable Giphy in Slack
Once the Giphy app is installed, you need to enable it in your Slack workspace. To do this, open Slack and navigate to the channel or direct message where you want to send Giphy. Click on the settings icon (??) in the top-right corner of the Slack window and select “Apps” from the dropdown menu. Find the Giphy app and click on it to open the app settings.
In the Giphy app settings, you will see an option to enable Giphy for the current channel or direct message. Toggle the switch to enable Giphy and save the settings. Now you’re ready to start sending Giphy!
Step 3: Sending Giphy
To send a Giphy on Slack, simply type “/giphy” followed by a keyword or phrase that describes the type of image you want to send. For example, if you want to send a funny cat GIF, you can type “/giphy funny cat”. Slack will then search the Giphy database for matching images and display a random image that matches your search.
Once the Giphy image is displayed, you can simply hit enter to send it in the chat. The image will be sent as a clickable preview that expands to the full-size GIF when clicked on. Your teammates can then view and enjoy the Giphy image directly in the Slack chat.
Personal Tip:
I have found that adding a touch of humor to my messages by including relevant Giphy images can make conversations more engaging and enjoyable. It’s a great way to lighten the mood and inject some fun into the workday!
Step 4: Advanced Giphy Commands
While the basic “/giphy” command is great for quickly finding and sending Giphy images, Slack also offers some advanced Giphy commands to further enhance your Giphy experience.
/giphy [keyword]
– This command allows you to search for a specific keyword or phrase to find the perfect Giphy image./giphy [keyword]#[number]
– If you want to choose from multiple Giphy images, you can add a number to the end of the command to indicate which image you want to send. For example,/giphy funny cat#2
will send the second image that matches the search term “funny cat”./giphy random
– If you’re feeling adventurous and want to send a completely random Giphy image, this command will do just that. It’s a great way to discover new and unexpected GIFs.
Personal Comment:
I personally love using the advanced Giphy commands to have more control over the Giphy images I send. It allows me to select the perfect GIF for the situation and adds an extra element of surprise when sending random GIFs.
Conclusion
Sending Giphy on Slack is a fantastic way to spice up your conversations and bring a bit of fun to your team’s communication. By following the simple steps outlined in this article, you can easily install the Giphy app, enable it in your Slack workspace, and start sending Giphy images within seconds. Whether you’re looking for a funny reaction GIF or a cute animal GIF, Giphy has you covered. So go ahead, add some flair to your Slack chats with Giphy!