Connects to your stack
66 integrations and 443 operations out of the box — and four bridges that let your agent reach almost anything else.
66
integrations
443
operations
4
universal connectors
CRM & sales
- Salesforce
- HubSpot
Comms
- Slack
- Microsoft Teams
- Discord
Email & calendar
- Gmail
- Outlook
- Calendly
Developer tools
- GitHub
- GitLab
- Railway
- Vercel
- Sentry
- Linear
- Jira
- Asana
Payments & accounting
- Stripe
- QuickBooks
- Xero
Docs & data
- Notion
- Airtable
- Google Sheets
- Google Drive
- Dropbox
Forms & signing
- Typeform
- DocuSign
Design
- Figma
- Miro
- Canva
A selection — the registry spans CRM, project management, comms, email, storage, dev tools, payments, accounting, e-commerce, design, forms and signing.
Beyond the built-in integrations, four universal connectors let an agent reach services we've never heard of.
Any REST API
Custom REST connections, raw HTTP, and an OpenAPI probe that reads a service's own spec and auto-maps its operations — so “works with X” holds well beyond the 66.
MCP servers
Add and use remote Model Context Protocol servers via a real handshake — and every agent exposes its own card, so it can be used as a tool by others.
Agent-to-agent (A2A)
One of your agents can delegate to another within your workspace, with an audit trail — collaboration without leaving your tenant.
SDK bridge
Real entity discovery for GitHub and Railway — it references your actual repos and projects, not placeholders — with generic invocation for others.
Don't see yours?
If it has an API, your agent can reach it
Custom REST, an OpenAPI probe, MCP servers, and an SDK bridge mean the list is a starting point, not a limit. Tell us what you need to connect.