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Notifications in Slack, MS Teams or Google Chat

Connect TrueClicks to Slack, MS Teams or Google Chat to receive TrueClicks notifications and alerts

Written by Ales Sturala

Notifications

Manage paid search for all your customers, without missing a thing. TrueClicks helps PPC agencies monitor, analyze, and optimize all their Google Ads accounts in one place, and now you can bring those insights directly into your chat platform of choice: Slack, Google Chat, or Microsoft Teams.

With TrueClicks chat notifications, you can:

  • Get alerts where you work. Receive notifications about monitoring issues, performance changes, or budget and target updates straight into your chosen channels.

  • Customize what you see. Decide which types of notifications to send (monitoring issues, performance monitoring, targets and budgets) and filter them by priority, so your team only gets the updates that matter.

  • Organize by customer. Send notifications from specific customer accounts to dedicated channels, ensuring the right teams see the right information at the right time.

  • Stay ahead of issues. Never miss a critical change or anomaly in your Google Ads accounts. Notifications mean your team can take action immediately, without switching tools.

The integration is flexible: create multiple connections for different customers, teams, or use cases. Whether you want one high-level overview channel or separate channels per customer, TrueClicks keeps everyone aligned and informed, directly inside the chat tool your team already uses.

Create a new connection (step-by-step)

  1. Start a new connection.
    In TrueClicks, open Integrations and select your platform (Slack, Google Chat, or Microsoft Teams).

  2. Channel. Pick the target channel where notifications should be delivered.

  3. Priorities. Choose which priority levels you want to send. This lets you limit notifications to only the most important messages if you prefer.

  4. Features. Select one or more notification sources: monitoring issues, performance monitoring, targets and budgets.

  5. Select customer (optional). If you want this connection to post only for a specific customer's accounts, select that customer. This is useful when you maintain separate channels per customer.

  6. Save. Confirm your settings and save the connection.

Tips

  • You can create multiple connections (for example, one per customer or one per team/channel) with different priorities and feature selections.

  • Keep channel noise low by sending only the priorities and features that audience needs.

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