> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.octo.travel/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.octo.travel/additional-resources/slack-workspace.md).

# Slack Workspace

### OCTO Slack Community

The OCTO Slack workspace is where the OCTO community collaborates, asks questions, and helps each other build better OCTO implementations. More than 300 members use it daily to share knowledge, discuss challenges, and stay aligned on the latest developments in the standard.

#### What it’s for

OCTO Slack is the best place to get support directly from fellow members—suppliers, resellers, developers, integrators, and working group contributors who are implementing OCTO in real production environments.\
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You’ll find active channels covering implementation questions, capability discussions, working groups, announcements, and broader ecosystem topics.

#### Who can access it

The Slack workspace is available **exclusively to OCTO members**.

If you’re already a member and don’t have access yet, contact <help@octo.travel> and we’ll get you added.\
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To become a member, visit <https://www.octo.travel/join>

#### How to access

If you’re an OCTO member, you can access the workspace at:\
<https://octo-travel.slack.com>


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