Integrations
OneOrg connects to the tools your team already uses.
Connect an integration.
OAuth where possible, API key as a fallback. Org-scoped and audited.
One workspace. Every tool. Full context.
OneOrg connects to 39+ tools across your entire stack — development, communication, project management, CRM, knowledge bases, and operations. Every integration feeds context to the AI, so your team can search, ask, and act across systems without switching apps.
39 integrations. 14 categories. One context layer.
Most workspace tools connect to a handful of popular services. OneOrg treats integration depth as infrastructure — every connected tool feeds the same semantic index, the same AI context, the same search layer. Adding a tool is not a feature request. It is a configuration.
Every tool feeds the same intelligence layer.
When you connect a tool, OneOrg does not just pull notifications. It indexes content into a shared semantic layer — code from GitHub, tickets from Linear, docs from Notion, conversations from Slack.
The AI does not query each tool separately. It queries the unified index. A question like “what decisions were made about the auth refactor?” returns context from PRs, Slack threads, and Jira tickets in one answer.
Build, ship, and monitor.
Connect your development pipeline and operational tooling. Every commit, deployment, error, and metric feeds the workspace.
GitHub
Repos, pull requests, issues, actions, and code search.
GitLab
Repos, merge requests, CI/CD pipelines, and issues.
Bitbucket
Repos and pull requests with full commit history.
Vercel
Deployments, project status, and build logs.
Sentry
Error tracking, stack traces, and release health.
Datadog
Infrastructure metrics, APM traces, and alerts.
Google Analytics
Traffic patterns, engagement data, and funnels.
Amplitude
Product analytics, user behavior, and event streams.
Plan, coordinate, and communicate.
Project management and communication tools feed context to the workspace — so the AI understands not just what was built, but what was decided and why.
Jira / Confluence
Issues, boards, sprints, epics, and documentation.
Linear
Issues, projects, cycles, and roadmap data.
Asana
Tasks, projects, timelines, and dependencies.
Trello
Boards, cards, lists, and activity history.
Monday
Boards, items, updates, and automations.
Slack
Channels, threads, DMs, and shared files.
Microsoft Teams
Channels, chats, meetings, and shared content.
Figma
Files, components, comments, and design tokens.
“The tools are not the problem. The fragmentation is. Every app your team uses contains a piece of the full picture — OneOrg assembles it.”
Know your customers. Know your knowledge.
CRM data, knowledge bases, and support tickets indexed together — so the AI can connect a customer question to the documentation that answers it.
HubSpot
Contacts, deals, pipelines, and engagement history.
Salesforce
Accounts, opportunities, cases, and custom objects.
Pipedrive
Deals, activities, and sales pipeline data.
Zoho CRM
Leads, deals, contacts, and workflow data.
Freshsales
Contacts, deals, and sales sequences.
Close
Leads, communication logs, and pipeline.
Notion
Pages, databases, wikis, and embedded content.
Google Drive
Docs, Sheets, Slides, and shared folders.
OneDrive / SharePoint
Files, sites, lists, and document libraries.
Zendesk
Tickets, agent activity, macros, and satisfaction scores.
Platform bundles.
Google and Microsoft services connect through a single OAuth flow. One authentication grants access to every service in the platform.
Google Platform
Gmail, Google Calendar, Google Drive, Google Analytics — connected through one Google OAuth. No per-service configuration.
Microsoft Platform
Outlook, Outlook Calendar, OneDrive, SharePoint, Microsoft Teams — connected through one Microsoft OAuth. Full suite access.
Plus email, calendar, and operational tools.
Smaller categories that round out the workspace — each feeding context to the same unified layer.
Gmail, Outlook, and Zoho Mail — unified inbox integration that brings email into the workspace alongside projects and channels.
Calendar
Google Calendar and Outlook Calendar — events, scheduling, and deadlines visible inside the workspace they belong to.
Marketing
Mailchimp and Constant Contact — campaigns, audiences, and engagement data indexed for AI-powered analysis.
Finance
Stripe — payments, invoices, subscriptions, and revenue data accessible from the workspace.
Time Tracking
Harvest and Toggl — time entries, project hours, and utilization reports.
HR
BambooHR, Gusto, and Rippling — employee data, time off, payroll, and benefits.