At Octopus, we believe your tools should work with you, not around you. That’s why we integrate with Slack, WhatsApp, and Microsoft Teams, bringing real-time editorial conversations right into your news production system.

Octopus Newsroom’s real-time collaboration capabilities are designed to streamline newsroom communication, decision-making, and coordination, bringing editorial conversations closer to the production flow. Here’s how it works:

WhatsApp

  • Enables ingesting news tips, media, and updates from field reporters or audience contributors.

  • Especially useful for UGC (user-generated content) monitoring.

  • Can be linked to a newsroom WhatsApp number, with media routed directly into Octopus assignments or planning lists.

Slack

  • Slack channels or direct messages can feed into editorial planning.

  • Editors can track conversations about breaking stories or updates from remote bureaus.

  • Makes internal collaboration smoother, especially in hybrid newsrooms.

Microsoft Teams

  • Integrates group chats and shared files.

  • Supports seamless collaboration between editorial teams using Teams as their primary communication tool.

  • Newsroom-wide coordination becomes easier during live events or developing stories.

These integrations are part of Octopus 12‘s capabilities, which include a web-based interface for real-time collaboration, allowing access to essential features from any device and enhancing remote news production efficiency.

Why It Matters?

  • Cuts down duplication—journalists no longer need to copy/paste or switch tools.

  • Speeds up story creation—source material and team input flow straight into the newsroom system.

  • Boosts transparency—conversations can be tracked and referenced in one place.

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