The alert went off at 2:07 p.m. By 2:09, every keystroke in the session was recorded, archived, and ready for review. The approval would come later, but the evidence was already undeniable.
Session recording for compliance approval workflows is no longer optional. Regulations demand it. Clients expect it. Auditors will not settle for screenshots or summaries. They want full, precise records of what happened, when it happened, and who approved it.
The fastest way to make that possible is to connect real-time session capture with the tools where approvals already happen — Slack and Microsoft Teams. That is where people respond quickest. That is where workflows live. And that is where compliance friction disappears.
A proper setup starts with automated session recording that triggers the moment a sensitive action begins. The recording must link directly to the requested change, deployment, or data access event. No manual start, no chance to forget. The second step is routing the approval request, with the recording attached, straight into Slack or Teams. Approvers can watch the session instantly, see the context, and make a decision on the spot.