Integration guide
Connect Scorifya to your team’s Slack
Get Scorifya’s alerts where your team already works. Once connected, score changes, certificate-expiry warnings, and attack-surface changes post straight to a Slack channel, one message per event. It takes about two minutes and only needs to be done once.
Slack alerts are a Pro feature, and only a team owner or admin can set the webhook. Anyone on the team can send a test ping to check it.
1.Create a Slack app
Open api.slack.com/apps and click Create New App → From scratch. Give it a name your team will recognize, like Scorifya Alerts, and choose the workspace you want the alerts to land in. (You need permission to add apps to that workspace; if you do not, ask a Slack admin to do this step.)
2.Turn on Incoming Webhooks
In the app you just created, open Incoming Webhooks in the left sidebar and switch Activate Incoming Webhooks to On. This is what lets Scorifya post messages into a channel.
3.Add the webhook to a channel
Click Add New Webhook to Workspace, choose the channel you want alerts in (a dedicated one like #security-alerts keeps them tidy), and click Allow. Slack returns a Webhook URL that looks like https://hooks.slack.com/services/T000/B000/XXXX. Copy it — treat it like a password, since anyone with it can post to your channel.
4.Paste it into Scorifya
In Scorifya, open Account → Notifications, find the Team Slack channel section, paste the Webhook URL, and click Save. One webhook covers your whole team.
5.Send a test ping
Click Send test ping. A test message should appear in your Slack channel within a second or two. If it does, you are set — real alerts will arrive the same way. If nothing shows up, double-check that you copied the full URL and that the channel still exists, then save and test again.
What you’ll receive
- Score changes — when a watched domain’s security score moves up or down.
- Certificate expiry — early warnings before a TLS certificate runs out, so a renewal never slips.
- Attack-surface changes — a genuinely new subdomain appears, or one becomes vulnerable to takeover.
Each event posts once. To change the channel, create a new webhook for it in Slack and paste that URL in its place. To turn alerts off, clear the field and save.