James Ding
Apr 06, 2026 15:26
Meta-owned Manus launches comprehensive Slack suite featuring AI agents, channel integrations, and automated reporting as MANUS token remains near zero.
Manus, the AI automation platform acquired by Meta in late 2025, has rolled out a full suite of Slack integrations designed to execute tasks directly within team conversations. The April 6 release offers three distinct ways to deploy autonomous AI agents inside Slack workspaces.
The timing is notable. Manus hit $100 million in annualized recurring revenue within eight months of launch, processing 147 trillion tokens according to December 2025 figures. But the associated MANUS token tells a different story—currently trading at effectively zero after a 90% crash in March 2026.
What the Integration Actually Does
The new Slack tools break down into three tiers based on how much autonomy you want to hand over.
Manus Agent creates a dedicated DM channel that functions like messaging a colleague. Unlike standard AI chatbots, this one maintains persistent memory across conversations. Tell it your preferences once, and it carries that context forward. Use cases include automated morning briefings pulled from specified channels, private document drafting, and mobile task delegation.
Slack Integration lets teams tag @manus directly in channel threads. The AI reads thread context including attached files, executes requested tasks, and posts results for group review. No persistent memory here—each thread starts fresh. Product teams can generate PRDs from discussion threads, while account managers can have the AI analyze client documents and suggest follow-up questions.
Slack Connector represents the deepest integration level. Using Model Context Protocol, it allows Manus to read channels and send messages under your name rather than as a bot. This powers automated weekly reporting and cross-channel synthesis—useful for anyone drowning in Slack noise who needs signal extraction.
The Enterprise Play
Manus requires a paid Slack plan for these features, clearly targeting enterprise customers rather than small teams. The company emphasizes that data remains encrypted and isn’t used for model training—a necessary assurance given that Manus would be reading potentially sensitive internal communications.
Access controls exist: the AI only reads channels you explicitly invite it into, and only accesses threads where it’s tagged. Users maintain control over what information flows to the AI.
Market Disconnect
The product momentum stands in stark contrast to token performance. Meta’s $2-3 billion acquisition validated the technology, yet MANUS trades at $0.0000000000001428 with zero meaningful volume. The March crash wiped out most holders, and Chinese authorities have reportedly barred two Manus co-founders from leaving the country amid a foreign investment review of the Meta deal.
For enterprise users, the Slack integration represents genuine utility—autonomous task execution without context-switching. For token holders, the disconnect between product traction and market value remains unresolved. The integration launches immediately for existing Manus subscribers.
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