<aside> đź’ˇ This document will guide you through creating a Slack webhook URL for Nansen smart alerts. Find the
Before you start:
Click on Create an App
Decide whether you want to start from scratch or use a manifest file to add your app’s basic info, scopes, settings & features - if you don’t know what this is, use From scratch.
Name app & choose workspace
Click Create App
After creating, you'll be redirected to the settings page for your new app (if you are using an existing app, just load its settings via your app's management dashboard).
Select the Incoming Webhooks feature, and click the Activate Incoming Webhooks toggle to switch it on.
Now that Incoming Webhooks are enabled, the settings page should refresh and some extra options will appear. One of those options will be a really helpful button marked Add New Webhook to Workspace, and you should click it.
Go ahead and pick a channel that the app will post to, and then click to Authorize your app. You'll be sent back to your app settings, and you should now see a new entry under the Webhook URLs for Your Workspace section, with a Webhook URL that'll look something like this: https://hooks.slack.com/services/T00000000/B00000000/XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
Copy this webhook URL
Paste copied webhook URL in the Slack Webhook URL field in the Nansen smart alerts form & enable the alert