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Integrations overview

235 integrations — 17 native, 218 managed — in one browsable directory. Connect accounts once; agents and the back office both use them, with credentials encrypted and requests fenced.

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OpenAgent ships a directory of 235 integrations: 17 native connectors with hand-built actions (Shopify, Stripe, Slack, Google Sheets, Gmail, Notion, GitHub, Linear, Airtable, and friends) and 218 managed connectors covering the long tail — CRMs, calendars, POS systems, email tools, databases — grouped into browsable categories.

Two kinds of connector

KindWhat you get
Native (17)Purpose-built actions with typed parameters — "look up an order", "create a row", "post a message" — the ones agents use most as tools.
Managed (218)A declared transport for the product's real API: the right auth style, the right base URL (including per-account placeholders), specific actions where we've mapped them, and a universal request action fenced to that product's own API host.

Who uses a connection

  • Agent tools — the chat agent looks up the Shopify order; the receptionist checks the booking system. See Tools.
  • The back office — runs read and (with approval) write across every connected account.
  • Workflows — webhook steps hit anything, and connector-backed steps use the account's auth without you touching a token.

Security model

  • Credentials are encrypted at rest and never exposed to the model — the AI references accounts by name, the platform injects the secret at request time.
  • Per-host fencing — a managed connector's requests can only go to that product's API host. A prompt can't redirect your Stripe key to a stranger's server.
  • Write classification — in the back office, ambiguous actions are treated as writes and pause for approval.
Browse, don't guess

The Connections tab's Browse all panel shows the full directory by category with connected products ticked — faster than searching when you're exploring what's possible.