“Can we afford this right now?”

“Where did most of our spend go last month?”

“Are we still on track?”

These are the kinds of questions you're asking all the time. Usually the answer means logging into your Slash dashboard, pulling up reports, and figuring it out yourself.

Twin changes that. It's an AI assistant built into Slash that you can ask about your finances directly, over Slack or text. It knows your accounts, your cards, your transactions, and your team.¹ Twin is available now to all Slash users; connect it to your account and start getting answers today.

What Twin can do

Twin connects to your company’s Slack in just a few steps. Ask a question or give it a task, and it takes care of the rest. Here’s what it can help with:

Manage cards and spending end-to-end

With Twin, card management can be handled in a single conversation. You can create a virtual card for a vendor, assign it to the right group, and apply spending limits or merchant restrictions just by telling Twin what kind of card you need. If something major happens on one of your company cards, like a large one-time purchase or a potential issue, Twin will tell you; from there, you can adjust limits, freeze the card, or check how much budget is left on the fly.

Analyze your financial data

Say you want to understand why this month feels more expensive than last month. You can ask Twin what changed, and it can pull your transaction history, compare spending across periods, and highlight the categories or merchants driving the difference. From there, it is easy to drill into specific questions like burn rate or unusual charges.

Move money and track transfers

Twin can initiate payments on your behalf. Tell it to send money to a vendor or move funds between accounts, and it handles the setup. Nothing sends without your approval. You can also check on recent transactions, see whether a payment has settled, is still pending, or failed, and get fee breakdowns on completed transfers.

Get real answers about your account

Twin knows your Slash account inside and out: current treasury yield, autopay settings, card group limits, team permissions, transaction history, and much more. We’ve just covered the short-list of Twin’s capabilities, but the sky is the limit. If you need to know something about your Slash account, Twin can probably handle it.

If you manage multiple entities on Slash, Twin can handle that too. Just tell it which business you're asking about, and it'll give you the right info.

How to Connect Twin to Your Slash Account

Connect Twin with Slack

Linking Twin to your Slack takes just a couple minutes:

  1. In your Slash dashboard, go to Settings → Account & Security.
  2. Under Social profiles, find the Slack row and click the link icon.
  3. Authorize the connection in Slack when prompted.
  4. That's it. You can now DM Twin directly in Slack to interact with your Slash account.

Text Twin from your phone

Right now, Twin over text handles expense management. When you make a purchase with your Slash Card and your expense policy requires a receipt, Twin texts you to collect it. Send a photo of your receipt and Twin matches it to the transaction and attaches it. You can also text Twin to submit expense reports for out-of-pocket purchases.

We're actively building out the full set of account capabilities over text, like checking balances, managing cards, and tracking transfers. Expect those in upcoming updates.

How Twin Manages Your Finances Securely

For the technically curious: Twin isn't a wrapper around a chatbot API. It's a multi-agent system built directly into Slash's infrastructure, with real access controls and a security model designed for handling financial data.

When you connect Twin, it doesn't get blanket access to your account. Every API call Twin makes is scoped to your specific legal entity using isolated, per-entity API credentials. If you manage multiple businesses on Slash, Twin resolves which entity you're asking about and uses the corresponding key, meaning it can never accidentally cross entity boundaries.

Twin can read your account data freely to answer questions and surface insights. But actions that move money or change account settings go through the same approval workflows your team already has configured in Slash.

Twin also abides by Slash's existing role-based access control. If you're an employee with card-only access, Twin only shows you card data. If you're an owner with full access, Twin can surface everything.

Twin is live now for all Slash users.

Start your first conversation with your AI banking assistant today. Click here to learn more about Twin or connect it to Slack.

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