How to Stop Slack From Showing You as Away
Slack showing you away while you're clearly working? Here's why the away status appears, the two-minute fixes, and how to stop it from coming back.
You're at your desk, typing, on calls — and Slack shows the little moon. Coworkers ask if you're around. Here's why Slack decides you're away and how to stop it, from quickest fix to most permanent.
Check the obvious traps first
Before fighting the idle timer, rule these out — they cause a surprising share of "Slack says I'm away" complaints:
- You set yourself away manually and forgot. Click your profile photo → if it says _Set yourself as active_, you were toggled away. This survives restarts.
- A status with "away" vibes. A 🌴 "On vacation" status doesn't change your presence dot, but people read it as away. Clear it under profile → _Clear status_.
- Notification schedule ≠ presence. Do Not Disturb pauses notifications, not your green dot — but the ⏰ badge next to your name reads as unavailable to teammates.
- • The mobile app can override your desktop. If Slack's mobile app backgrounds itself, it may report you away even while your desktop session is active. Log out of the mobile app if your dot flickers.
- • Locked screen = instant away. Locking your machine ends activity immediately; there's no grace period.
If none of those apply, you're dealing with the idle timer.
Why the away status keeps coming back
Slack marks you away after 10 minutes without interaction _inside the Slack app_. Writing code, reading a PDF, or presenting in a meeting all count as "idle" to Slack. There's no preference to extend the timer — Slack's help docs confirm the behavior and offer no override.
Two quirks make it worse:
Fixes, from quick to permanent
Never appear "away" on Slack again
Cloud-based. No downloads. Works 24/7 even when your laptop is off.
Poke Slack every few minutes (free, annoying)
Any click or keystroke inside Slack resets the clock. Some people keep Slack focused on a second monitor and tap it between tasks. It works exactly as well as your discipline does.
Keep activity flowing into the app (semi-permanent)
Browser extensions and cursor tools can generate that in-app activity for you while the computer is on. We covered every variant with trade-offs in how to keep Slack active.
Move presence off your machine (permanent)
The only fix that survives a closed laptop is refreshing presence server-side. Slack Green does this on a schedule you define — green during your working hours, normal behavior outside them — so the away status stops depending on whether you touched your trackpad recently. Setup takes about two minutes (walkthrough here).
One thing not to do
Don't set a recurring reminder that pings you to touch Slack every 9 minutes. You'll train yourself to interrupt real work all day to babysit a status dot — which is exactly backwards. Fix the dot once, or decide you don't care, but don't make it a job.
Stop Jiggling Your Mouse.
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