# How to accept your Slack invitation ?

## Getting the invitation

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&#x20;To access our Slack workspace, you need to get invited by the accounts department. If you haven't received your invitation send an email at <accounts@madebyvasilis.site>.
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We are using Slack as our Vasilis Skarleas Network infrastructure system, you can learn more at this article

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[What is Slack ?](/vasilis-skarleas-cloud/direct-messaging-via-slack/what-is-vasilis-skarleas-network-and-slack.md)
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Keep in mind that the invitation will be sent from Slack. Search for emails from Slack on your inbox.&#x20;
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## Accepting the invitation&#x20;

1. Click at "Join Now" and you will get redirected to a browser page.
2. Insert your name and a password that you remember and click "Create Account". You may be asked to receive Slack tips. It is recommended to select "No thanks". Once you do that, you will log in automatically to Vasilis Skarleas Group Workspace. You will receive an email as a confirmation message.
3. On the workspace page, you will find out that under the "Channels" section there is a channel called #general and a locked channel with your project's name. The last one is the private space from which you can contact your developer, send HD images, text files, etc.
4. That's it. Move on to the next article to find out how to login on Slack via a mobiel app or a desktop app.&#x20;


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