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### Account Setup
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Flock has a lot of similarities to Slack. Flock notifications require an *incoming-webhook* or a *app/bot* it can connect to.
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## Incoming Webhook
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### Incoming Webhook
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You can generate an Incoming webhook from [here](https://dev.flock.com/webhooks](https://dev.flock.com/webhooks). Just follow the wizard to pre-determine the channel(s) you want your message to broadcast to. When you've completed this process you will receive a URL that looks something like this:
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```https://api.flock.com/hooks/sendMessage/134b8gh0-eba0-4fa9-ab9c-257ced0e8221```
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In this example the token is `134b8gh0-eba0-4fa9-ab9c-257ced0e8221`
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## Bot
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### Bot
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Bots are a bit more difficult and presume that you followed their instructions on setting on up [your own app](https://docs.flock.com/display/flockos/Creating+an+App#CreatinganApp-HowdoIcreateaFlockOSapp?). Just like a webhook, you'll get your own **{token}** provided to you that allows you to message people and channels directly.
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### Syntax
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