Ben's Bites

Using AI to build an automated Slack summary tool

How the Ben's Bites team uses Claude and Replit to automatically generate summaries of Slack community chats and and new tutorial updates.

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Tool: slack Category: coding-and-devops

Published 2025-02-17

Today, we're publishing a post by Keshav Jindal, who leads our daily newsletter content and operations.

Here at Ben's Bites, we’re building a thriving Slack community for our paid members. If you're reading this, you're probably part of it (if not, why not?). Every week, we have dozens of messages in different channels - people helping each other, solving problems, posting inspiring projects etc. This engagement is fantastic for community building. But as anyone with a community will know, keeping track of all this activity can be difficult.

The challenge: information overload

We launched our tutorials platform and Slack community earlier this year. Creating a weekly members’ digest email seemed like the perfect solution to help everyone (including ourselves) stay up-to-date on Slack activity without scrolling through a week's worth of messages.

We sent these digests manually to start with. We’d dig back through Slack posts and our CMS, literally copy-pasting new updates and content into a weekly email roundup.

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Our member digest emails include a roundup of Slack messages, plus new tutorials and courses published that week.

We did it for one week, two weeks, three weeks… By the fourth week, we knew there had to be a better way.

So, being an AI tutorial platform, we did the obvious: set out to build an AI-powered tool to do the summaries for us.

From copy-paste drudgery to AI-powered magic

Here's how we went from manual labour to an automated process: