January 26th, 2026

Improved

Slack automatic provisioning and deprovisioning

For Slack Business+ and Enterprise Grid customers, Ploy can now automatically provision and deprovision users. When someone joins your company or changes role, their Slack access follows automatically. When they leave, it gets revoked. No more chasing IT tickets or finding out three months later that a former employee still has access to your channels.

Enterprise Grid customers can also create single and multi-channel guests directly from Ploy, which is handy for managing contractors, vendors, or anyone else who needs limited access without a full account.

Improved usage data

We now pull in Slack session history alongside the existing metadata. This means you can:

  • See when someone last actually used Slack, not just when their account was created

  • Spot dormant accounts that might be worth reclaiming (or investigating)

  • Flag dangling access during reviews. If someone hasn't logged in for 90 days, that's probably worth a conversation

This is especially useful for access reviews where you're trying to work out whether someone still needs access or if they've quietly moved on to a different team.