Integrations
AI agent integrations.
Connect your AI agents to the tools they need — Open Connector handles the OAuth, stores tokens in an encrypted vault, and serves each app over MCP or a typed API, with credentials injected server-side. Open source and self-hostable, so every integration's credentials stay in your own infrastructure.
Available connectors
Brokered, audited, yours to self-host.
- GHGitHubLiveIssues, PRs, repos
- SlSlackLiveMessages & channels
- DrGoogle DriveBetaFiles & folders
- NoNotionBetaPages & databases
- LiLinearLiveIssues & cycles
- GmGmailBetaThreads & drafts
- StStripeSoonCustomers & charges
- PgPostgresSoonRead-only queries
- JiJiraSoonTickets & boards
- HsHubSpotSoonContacts & deals
- FiFigmaSoonFiles & comments
- CaCalendarBetaEvents & invites
The connector contract is open — add your own integration without waiting on us.
FAQ
AI agent integrations, answered
- What is an AI agent integration?
- An AI agent integration connects an agent to a third-party app (such as GitHub or Slack) so it can take real actions there. Open Connector handles the hard part — the OAuth, the token storage, and the per-call credential injection — and exposes each app's tools to your agent over MCP or a typed API.
- Which integrations does Open Connector support?
- GitHub, Slack, Linear, Google Drive, Gmail, and Notion are live or in beta, with more rolling out. The connector contract is open, so you can add your own integration without waiting on us.
- Are Open Connector integrations open source and self-hostable?
- Yes. The connector core is open source (AGPL-3.0) and runs on your own infrastructure, so every integration's credentials stay in your environment rather than a vendor's cloud.