Slack Active Status: What the Green Dot Actually Means
The green dot, the hollow dot, "active" vs a custom status — Slack's presence indicators confuse everyone. Here's what each one means and what controls it.
Slack shows two different things people lump together as "status," and mixing them up is why the green dot feels unpredictable. One is your presence — the dot that says active or away. The other is your custom status — the emoji and text you set yourself. They're controlled by completely different things, and only one of them counts as "active status."
The two things Slack calls "status"
| Indicator | What it shows | Who sets it |
|---|---|---|
| Green dot (solid) | You're active in Slack right now | Slack, automatically |
| Hollow / gray dot | You're away | Slack, after 10 min idle |
| Custom status (emoji + text) | "In a meeting," "Lunch," etc. | You, manually |
| Do Not Disturb (moon) | Notifications paused | You, or your schedule |
Your active status is that solid green dot, and here's the part that trips people up: you don't set it directly. Slack sets it based on whether you've interacted with the app recently. A custom status of "🟢 Working" does nothing to the dot — you can have a green-circle emoji and still show as away.
What turns the dot green
Per Slack's availability docs, you're marked active when you're interacting with Slack on any device — typing, clicking, scrolling _inside the app_. Open the desktop app or the mobile app and do something, and you're green.
The catch is that "interacting" means inside Slack specifically. Working in another window, sitting on a call, reading a document — none of it registers. We dug into the exact detection logic in how Slack decides when you're away if you want the mechanics.
What turns it to away
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Two things:
- Idle timeout. Ten minutes with no input in the app and Slack flips you to away automatically. There's no setting to extend that timer — it's the same for everyone, and it's the reason your status keeps going yellow while you work. Full explanation in why Slack goes idle so quickly.
- Setting yourself away. You can manually choose "Away" from your profile menu. That one sticks until you change it back.
- • Force "Active" or "Away" manually (Active doesn't hold past the idle timer).
- • Set a custom status and DND schedule (cosmetic + notifications, not the dot).
There's also a common mix-up: "Set yourself as active" in the menu forces the dot green once, but the 10-minute clock keeps running underneath. It's not a lock.
Active vs. Do Not Disturb
These are independent. You can be active (green dot) with Do Not Disturb on (notifications paused), or away with DND off. DND only affects whether you get pinged; it has nothing to do with the presence dot. People assume turning on DND makes them look away — it doesn't.
How much of it can you actually control
Directly, not much. You can:
To keep the active dot green without babysitting the app, you're into the territory of tools that generate activity for you — mouse jigglers, extensions, and server-side services, each with different trade-offs. If your dot is turning yellow during hours you're genuinely working, a scheduled tool like Slack Green refreshes your presence from a server so the green dot matches your work hours instead of your keyboard. It's the least hands-on option, at the cost of trusting it with a session token.
The one-line version
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The green dot is Slack's automatic read of "did this person touch the app in the last 10 minutes." Your custom status, your emoji, and DND are separate and don't move it. Once you separate those two ideas, the presence system stops feeling random — and you know exactly which lever to pull. If you're still showing away while clearly working, that specific problem has its own fix.
Hör auf, die Maus zu Bewegen.
Hunderte Remote-Arbeiter sorgen sich nicht mehr um ihren Slack-Status. Einmal einrichten, für immer grün bleiben.
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