Slack

by Salesforce

Native
YES

Runs natively on Apple Silicon

Architecture

ARM64

Min macOS

10.15

Verified

2025-12-25

Apple Silicon Mac Compatibility for Slack
ChipStatusPerformanceNotes
M4 / M4 Pro / M4 Max NativeExcellentBest experience
M3 / M3 Pro / M3 Max NativeExcellent
M2 / M2 Pro / M2 Max / M2 Ultra NativeVery Good
M1 / M1 Pro / M1 Max / M1 Ultra NativeGoodFully supported
Intel Mac LimitedVariesLegacy support

Slack Specifications

Complete Mac compatibility data • Updated 2025-12-25

Yes
Runs on Apple Silicon
ARM64
Architecture
System Requirements
macOS Required10.15 or later

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Can You Use Slack on Mac?

Yes, you can use Slack on a Mac. Slack is a native application for macOS, designed specifically for the platform. It is not a game but a productivity tool for team communication. In 2025, it remains a standard application for business and collaborative work on Mac computers.

Compatibility Status

Slack is fully compatible with macOS. The developer, Salesforce, provides a native application built for Apple Silicon and Intel Macs. It is updated regularly through the Mac App Store and directly from Slack's website. The app supports the latest macOS versions available in 2025. You do not need any translation software or compatibility layers to run it.

Performance on Apple Silicon (M1, M2, M3, M4)

Slack performs well on all Apple Silicon Macs, including M1, M2, M3, and M4 models. The application is compiled as a Universal binary, meaning it runs natively on these processors without using Rosetta translation. This results in fast launch times and efficient operation. Performance is consistent, even with multiple workspaces and channels open. On Intel Macs, the app also runs without issue, though it may use more energy on older hardware.

Installation Steps

You can install Slack from the Mac App Store or by downloading it directly. The process is straightforward. Download the installer, drag the Slack icon to your Applications folder, and launch the app. You will then sign in or create a new workspace. Detailed steps are in the installation guide section.

Tips for Best Experience

To get the most out of Slack on your Mac, adjust a few settings. Manage your notification preferences to avoid distractions. Use keyboard shortcuts to navigate quickly. Limit the number of apps and integrations you install to keep the interface clean. Regularly update the app to access new features and security improvements. Keep your macOS updated as well for general system stability.

Common Issues

Some users encounter specific problems. High memory or CPU usage can sometimes occur, often fixed by restarting the app or your Mac. Notifications may not appear, which usually requires a check of your macOS and Slack notification settings. Audio or video issues in calls are often resolved by checking your microphone and camera permissions in System Settings. If the app feels slow, try clearing the local cache through the Slack menu. For persistent problems, reinstalling the app is a reliable step.

Performance Tips

  • Manage notifications: Go to Slack Preferences to turn off sounds or banners for less important channels. This reduces distractions and background activity.
  • Use keyboard shortcuts: Learn shortcuts for switching workspaces, searching, and marking messages as read. This speeds up navigation.
  • Limit integrations: Each installed app or bot can use system resources. Only enable the integrations you truly need.
  • Clear cache periodically: If Slack feels slow, go to "Slack" in the menu bar, then "Settings," "Advanced," and click "Clear Cache." You will need to sign in again.
  • Keep software updated: Always install updates for Slack and macOS. Updates often include performance fixes.
Last updated: 2025-12-26 07:11:13

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