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Fun Slack Status Ideas with Emojis (100+ Ideas)

Slack statuses are small but they do a lot of work. Here are 100+ ideas with emojis for every situation โ€” lunch, focus time, meetings, WFH, out of office and more.

Slack statuses are small, but useful. They tell people if you're at lunch, in focus mode, on a call, away from your desk, working from home, or just trying to finish something without being pinged into dust.

Add an emoji and people get it even faster. Instead of a blank Away, try:

Simple. Clear. Slightly less bleak. This post has 100+ Slack status ideas with emojis, organised by situation. Copy what you like.


Popular Slack status examples

SituationStatus message
Quick breakโ˜• Coffee. Back soon.
Lunch๐Ÿฝ๏ธ Lunch. Back at 1:30.
Focus time๐ŸŽง Focus time. Slower replies.
On a call๐Ÿ“ž On a call. Back after.
Working from home๐Ÿก WFH today. Available here.
Out of office๐ŸŒด OOO. Back Monday.
Back onlineโœ… Back online.

How to set a Slack status with an emoji

Open Slack and click your profile picture. Choose the status field, add your message, and pick an emoji. Then โ€” and this is the bit most people skip โ€” choose when it should clear automatically. Save it. Done.


Why emojis work well in Slack statuses

Slack is already full of emojis, so one in your status feels natural rather than odd. โ˜• means quick break. ๐Ÿฝ๏ธ means lunch. ๐ŸŽง means focus. ๐Ÿ“ž means call. ๐ŸŒด means holiday. โœ… means back.

One emoji at the start means people don't have to read carefully โ€” they just know. The trick is not to overdo it. One helps. Five makes it look like your calendar has exploded.


Slack status ideas for quick breaks


Slack status ideas for lunch


Slack status ideas for focus time


Slack status ideas for meetings and calls


Slack status ideas for working from home


Slack status ideas for back soon


Slack out of office status ideas


Slack status ideas for back online


Professional Slack statuses that still sound human

These work when you want to be clear without sounding like a corporate auto-reply.

Clear first. Cute second. That's the whole game.


Funny Slack status ideas

For teams with a sense of humour. Read the room before using these with external contacts.


What makes a good Slack status

The best ones do three things.

Say where you are. One line is enough. "At lunch", "on a call", "on leave" covers it.

Say when you'll be back. This is the bit people most often skip. "Back at 2", "back Monday", "back 16 June" โ€” whatever's accurate. Even "back this afternoon" beats a blank status.

Point somewhere else if needed. If you're out for more than a day, add a contact for urgent things. Takes five seconds to write.


What not to write in your Slack status

Avoid vague single-word statuses that tell your team nothing:

And avoid anything that sounds like cover for something it isn't:

These are better:

A Slack status is a signpost, not a legally binding document. Thankfully.


Always set a clear-after time

Slack lets you set an expiry on any status. Use it every time. When you set your status, choose when it should clear. At lunch until 1:30? Set it to clear at 1:30. On leave until Monday? Set it to clear Monday morning.

Without an expiry, your status just lingers. You come back from holiday, forget to clear it, and spend three days with a status telling everyone you're still on a beach somewhere. Takes two seconds. Always worth it.


Looking for Teams status ideas instead?

If your team uses Microsoft Teams rather than Slack, the same logic applies. Fun Microsoft Teams away messages with emojis โ†’


Where Green Dotter fits

Slack statuses handle the visible side of your availability. Green Dotter handles something slightly different: it keeps your machine active during a focused session by clicking inside a safe area of your screen on a randomised schedule, and gets out of your way the moment you take over. Handy for presence management during long heads-down stretches.

Before using any auto clicker on a work device, check your employer's policies and make sure your use is allowed.


Frequently Asked Questions

How do I set a Slack status with an emoji?

Click your profile picture in Slack, choose the status field, type your message, pick an emoji, and set a clear-after time. Save it and it appears next to your name across the whole workspace.

What's a good Slack status for lunch?

Keep it simple and include when you'll be back. Something like "๐Ÿฝ๏ธ Lunch. Back at 1:30" is clear, quick to read, and tells your team exactly what they need to know.

What's a good Slack status for focus time?

"๐ŸŽง Focus time. Slower replies" or "๐Ÿง  Deep work. I'll check Slack later" work well. Pair it with Do Not Disturb if you want to silence notifications too.

Can I use funny status messages in Slack?

Yes, within reason. Funny statuses work well in close-knit teams but can look odd to customers or senior stakeholders. Keep anything playful for internal use.

How do I make my Slack status clear automatically?

When setting your status, choose a time for it to clear under "Clear after". Slack removes it automatically when that time passes.

What should I write for an out of office Slack status?

Include why you're away, when you'll be back, and who to contact for urgent things. "๐ŸŒด On leave until 16 June โ€” urgent things, message @Sarah" covers everything in one line.

Controlled clicks, simple setup. Green Dotter clicks where you tell it to, on a natural schedule, and gets out of your way when you're back. Free for Mac and Windows.
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