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How to Record Slack Huddles

By Hunter McKinley

Published on Aug 04, 2023

How To Record Slack Huddles Meetings

The remote work landscape has evolved rapidly over the past few years, and even more so in recent times. With teams spread across different locations and time zones, effective communication and collaboration have become critical for success. One tool that has emerged as a game-changer in this regard is Slack Huddles recordings. By allowing teams to record their virtual huddles and meetings, Slack offers a unique solution to bridge the gap between physical distance and effective collaboration.

In today's fast-paced business environment, where time is of the essence, it can be challenging to ensure that all team members are on the same page. Miscommunication or missed information can lead to delays, errors, and inefficiencies. However, with Slack Huddles recordings, these challenges can be overcome. By recording huddles and making them easily accessible to all team members, communication is enhanced and collaboration becomes seamless.

One of the key benefits of Slack Huddles recordings is the ability to improve productivity and efficiency within remote teams. In traditional office settings, it is easy to gather everyone in a conference room for a quick discussion or update. However, in remote work scenarios, scheduling conflicts or time zone differences can make it difficult for everyone to attend live meetings. With recorded huddles on Slack, team members can catch up on missed discussions at their convenience without disrupting their workflow. This not only saves time but also ensures that critical information is not lost or overlooked.

Backtrack lets teams record Slack Huddles, transcribe recordings, ,generate transcripts and AI summaries, and send a link to all participants in seconds.

Here's how:

1. Download and install Backtrack- Backtrack will begin recording the Slack Huddle in the background automatically

2. Join a Slack Huddle


3. When the Slack Huddle ends, Backtrack will prompt you to record it (after the fact)


4. Name the file & select what content you want to keep (Screen, microphone, or speakers)


5. Upload to Backtrack to save it to the cloud or you can download the recording straight to your desktop

And that's it! Now you can record Slack Huddles and generate AI transcripts/summaries, even if you didn't click record before it started.