Link to a message or conversation

Zulip makes it easy to share links to messages, topics, and channels. You can link from one Zulip conversation to another, or share links to Zulip conversations in issue trackers, emails, or other external tools.

Channel links are automatically formatted as #channel name.

  1. Open the compose box.

  2. Type # followed by a few letters from the channel name.

  3. Pick the desired channel from the autocomplete.

  4. Pick the top option from the autocomplete to link to the channel without selecting a topic.

You can create a channel link manually by typing #**channel name**.

When you paste a channel link into Zulip, it's automatically formatted as #**channel name**. You can paste as plain text if you prefer with Ctrl + Shift + V.

Topic links are automatically formatted as #channel > topic.

  1. Open the compose box.

  2. Type # followed by a few letters from the channel name.

  3. Pick the desired channel from the autocomplete.

  4. Type a few letters from the topic name.

  5. Pick the desired topic from the autocomplete.

You can create a topic link manually by typing #**channel name>topic name**.

When you paste a topic link into Zulip, it's automatically formatted as #**channel name>topic name**. You can paste as plain text if you prefer with Ctrl + Shift + V.

All URLs in Zulip are designed to be shareable. Copying the URL from the browser's address bar will work for all views, including searches.

This copies to your clipboard a permanent link to the message, displayed in its thread (i.e. topic view for messages in a channel). Viewing a topic via a message link will never mark messages as read.

These links will still work even when the message is moved to another topic or channel, or if its topic is resolved. Zulip uses the same permanent link syntax when quoting a message.

When you paste a message link into the compose box, it gets automatically formatted to be easy to read:

#**channel name>topic name@message ID**

When you send your message, the link will appear as #channel name>topic name@💬.

  1. Hover over a message to reveal three icons on the right.

  2. Click on the ellipsis ().

  3. Click Copy link to message.

If using Zulip in a browser, you can also click on the timestamp of a message, and copy the URL from your browser's address bar.

When you paste a message link into Zulip, it is automatically formatted for you. You can paste as plain text if you prefer with Ctrl + Shift + V.

  1. Hover over a topic in the left sidebar.

  2. Click on the ellipsis ().

  3. Click Copy link to topic.

If using Zulip in a browser, you can also click on a topic name, and copy the URL from your browser's address bar.

  1. Press and hold a topic until the long-press menu appears.

  2. Tap Copy link to topic.

If you are viewing a single topic, you can access the long-press menu from the bar at the top of the app.

  1. Hover over a channel in the left sidebar.

  2. Click on the ellipsis ().

  3. Click Copy link to channel.

  1. Press and hold a channel until the long-press menu appears.

  2. Tap Copy link to channel.

If you are in a channel view, you can access the long-press menu from the bar at the top of the app.