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.

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.