Member Slack guidelines

2 min. readlast update: 08.20.2025

Slack Guidelines

Storetasker members are incredibly talented freelancers and agencies in the ecommerce space. Our Slack is here to help members connect, share ideas, ask general questions, and build community. To keep things respectful and useful for everyone, here are a few ground rules:


💬 Be respectful

  • No inappropriate, offensive, or threatening language - period.
  • Assume good intent, and keep things kind and constructive.

🙋‍♀️ Use the right channels

  • #general: HQ will post network-wide announcements here
  • #feature-requests: Share any feature requests here, to be reviewed and considered by HQ for our roadmap
  • #member-wins: HQ shares member milestones, shoutouts, and great client feedback. Celebrate the wins with us, and feel free to share your wins too!
  • #experts: share tools, tips, and advice. Ask questions, swap knowledge, and help each other level up.
  • #water-cooler: casual convos, fun links, and (appropriate) non-work stuff.

💰Have opportunities to share with the network?

🚫 Not for Slack: Where to Send These Instead

  • Have a personal issue with your account or one of your clients? Message Support in your dashboard
  • Noticed a product bug? Message Support in your dashboard

🤝 Be helpful

  • Share resources, tips, and tools that helped you succeed as a member
  • Answer questions if you can - this is a peer-powered space

🛑 What not to post

  • Personal issues
  • Private client details or sensitive info
  • Personal promotions or self-marketing

See something inappropriate? DM a member of HQ. To keep things running smoothly, please stick to these guidelines — breaking them may lead to message removal and loss of access to the Slack community.


As a fractional talent platform, our goal is to connect clients with the right experts for their needs, and to give you access to relevant opportunities and leads. While we work hard to match the right members to the right engagements, leads aren’t guaranteed. We’re all here to grow our businesses, do great work for clients, and help each other out. Let’s keep it friendly, focused, and useful.

 

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