Connect your tools, calendars, Slack, GitHub, and more
Agents are more useful when they can reach the tools you already work in. MyAgens connectors let your fleet read from and act in your everyday services, with your approval on anything that writes.
What you can connect
MyAgens ships connectors for a broad set of tools, including:
- Notes and docs: Notion, Google Drive.
- Communication: Slack, Gmail, Apple Mail.
- Calendars: Google Calendar, Apple Calendar.
- Code and projects: GitHub, Jira, Linear.
- Databases: PostgreSQL, SQLite.
- Socials: Bluesky, Mastodon, Discord, Reddit, and X. Each holds multiple named accounts, so different Leads can post as different profiles.
- Media: YouTube and Facebook Pages, both multi-account.
- Image generation: Replicate, fal.ai, or a local Automatic1111 endpoint, landing in a gallery in the panel.
- Creative tools: Unreal Engine, Unity.
- Browser Sketchpad: a credential-free local headless browser agents use to check their own web work, open a page, click through a flow, read console errors, and screenshot.
The Slack connector is how your agents work in Slack: listing channels, reading history, posting messages, replying in threads, searching, and uploading files. That is a different thing from the Slack surface, which is how you chat with Atlas in a DM. You can run either without the other. See Connect MyAgens to Slack.
Scoped and secure
Each connector has its own read and write scope, so you decide how far it reaches, and credentials are kept in an encrypted vault, not in plain config. Anything that changes something, sending an email, editing an issue, still passes through the usual approval prompt.
Beyond the built-ins
If a tool is not covered, MyAgens can call your own outbound webhooks, and accept authenticated inbound webhooks as triggers, so you can wire it into almost anything.
Get MyAgens
Self-hosted and open source. Install it on macOS, Linux, or Windows, then command your fleet of AI agents from Telegram or Slack.
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