Connect your tools

What your assistant can plug into

MCP is the universal adapter that lets your assistant reach your other apps. Here are 29 of the most common ones, from email and chat to your accounting and your field service software. It is a map of what exists, not a setup you have to do.

What the labels mean

Official

Built and run by the company that makes the app.

Community

Built by someone outside the company. Check who made it before you connect anything sensitive.

Before you connect anything

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Email

2

Let your assistant read, draft, and sort your mail.

Gmail

Official

Search, read, draft, and label your email.

Outlook

Official

Read, draft, and organize mail across Microsoft 365.

Chat and messaging

2

Pull in threads, post updates, keep up with channels.

Slack

Official

Read channels, follow threads, post updates.

Microsoft Teams

Official

Messages and channels across your Teams.

Meetings and calendar

2

See your schedule, book time, find what was said.

Google Calendar

Official

See your schedule, book and move events.

Zoom

Community

Meetings, recordings, and participants.

Docs and knowledge

4

Find files, read documents, keep notes in sync.

Notion

Official

Pages and databases, read and write.

Google Drive and Docs

Official

Find files, read docs and sheets.

Atlassian (Jira and Confluence)

Official

Issues, pages, and your team's work graph.

Airtable

Official

Bases and records as a light database.

Projects and engineering

3

Track work, issues, and code.

GitHub

Official

Repos, issues, and pull requests.

Linear

Official

Issues and project tracking.

Asana

Community

Tasks and projects.

CRM and sales

4

Keep contacts, deals, and pipeline tidy.

HubSpot

Community

Contacts, deals, and marketing.

Salesforce

Community

Accounts, leads, and automation.

First-party server announced, not yet shipped.

m

monday.com

Official

Boards, items, and CRM pipelines, read and write.

G

Gong

Community

Pull call recordings and transcripts into your notes and CRM.

Community servers run on the Gong API; one exports transcripts to markdown.

Finance and billing

3

Invoices, payments, and the books.

Stripe

Official

Payments, billing, and customers.

QuickBooks

Community

Invoices, expenses, and bookkeeping.

Xero

Official

Accounting and financial ops.

Support and commerce

3

Customer conversations, tickets, and orders.

Shopify

Official

Orders, products, and inventory.

Intercom

Official

Customer conversations and support.

Zendesk

Community

Tickets and help desk.

Field service and trades

3

Quotes, jobs, scheduling, and invoicing for the trades.

J

Jobber

Community

Quotes, jobs, scheduling, and invoicing.

ST

ServiceTitan

Community

Dispatch, jobs, and invoicing.

H

Housecall Pro

Community

Scheduling and customer jobs.

Connect almost anything

3

One connection that reaches hundreds of apps. Handy when a tool has no server of its own.

Zapier MCP

Official

Thousands of apps as actions, through your Zaps.

C

Composio

Official

One connection, many SaaS tools.

P

Pipedream

Official

Workflows and triggers across hundreds of APIs.

Don't see your app?

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