Slack integration
Send Bunny workflow notifications to Slack users and channels — and run Bunny's AI RevOps agent in Slack, so anyone can ask about renewals, invoices and accounts without opening the billing system.
What the integration does
Event-driven notifications
Use Bunny workflows to post when something happens — a quote accepted, an invoice overdue, a renewal approaching, a payment failed.
Users or channels
Notify a specific person, like the deal owner whose quote was just accepted, or announce to a channel like #sales.
The AI agent in Slack
Enable the agent and mention @bunny to ask about your book of business in natural language — multi-turn, with confirmation before anything is changed.
No extra seats to buy
People who need to know about billing events, but never need to log into a billing system, can stay in Slack.
Most of the people who need to know about a billing event will never log into a billing system. The account executive wants to know their quote was accepted. The CSM wants to know a renewal is sixty days out. Finance wants to know a payment failed. None of them want a fourth tab.
Bunny workflows post those events into Slack, addressed to the person or channel that should act on them.
Asking rather than being told
Notifications are push. The AI agent is pull — mention @bunny in Slack and ask which renewals are at risk this quarter, what a particular account is paying, or why an invoice is overdue. It holds a conversation rather than matching a command, and it confirms in plain language before making any change.
The AI RevOps agent page covers what it can do in more depth.
Frequently asked questions
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Keep the stack you have
Bunny sits between your CRM, your tax engine, your payment processor and your ledger — so quoting, subscriptions, usage and invoicing share one system of record without anyone migrating off the tools they already use.