How to start a huddle on Slack

Miss the sound of your coworkers' voices? Start a Huddle.
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Elena Cavender
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How to start a huddle on Slack
A huddle is Slack's version of an audio call. Credit: mashable / bob al-greene

Want to talk to your coworkers, but you don't want to schedule a meeting? Try starting a huddle on Slack.

A huddle is Slack's version of an audio call, but it's much easier and an informal alternative to a scheduled call. When you start a huddle in a channel or direct message anyone in that channel or direct message can join. Sending an invite to a huddle notifies users in the channel or direct message that you started a huddle.

It's not difficult to start a huddle, but you may need to give Slack permission to access your microphone. The process differs slightly from desktop to the mobile app.


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Follow the steps below to start a huddle on Slack.

How to start a huddle on Slack desktop:

1. Open Slack

2. Select the channel or direct message you want to start the huddle in

3. Select the circle next to the headphones in the lower left hand corner

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The gray button starts a huddle. Credit: screenshot: slack

Alternatively you can use the shortcut: command, shift, four.

You may have to give Slack permission to access your microphone.

The headphone icon turning blue indicates you have successfully started a huddle.

4. To invite people to the huddle select the person icon and search for who you want to invite.

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Select the person icon to invite someone to the huddle. Credit: screenshot: slack

5. To leave the huddle select the headphone icon

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To leave a huddle you tap the headphone icon. Credit: screenshot: slack

How to start a huddle on the Slack app:

1. Open Slack

2. Select the channel or direct message you want to start the huddle in

3. Tap the ringed icon in the upper right corner

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Tap the icon in the upper right hand corner to start a huddle. Credit: screenshot: slack

4. To invite people to the huddle tap the middle gray circle. Then search for you user you want to invite and tap "Invite."

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Tap the "Invite" icon to invite a user to the huddle. Credit: screenshot: slack

5. Tap the red circle to leave the huddle

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Select the "Leave" icon to leave the huddle. Credit: screenshot: slack

There you have it! Huddles are a great way to chat something out quickly with an impromptu call instead of typing away back and forth. If used properly it can be a great time saver, or a fun way to connect with friends or coworkers.

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Elena Cavender

Elena is a tech reporter and the resident Gen Z expert at Mashable. She covers TikTok and digital trends. She recently graduated from UC Berkeley with a BA in American History. Email her at [email protected] or follow her @ecaviar_.

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