Concept
Connector
An authenticated connection to a third-party app that agents and flows can act on.
What a connector is
Connectors are the pod’s hands: connect Salesforce, GitHub, or Notion once, and agents can read and act on them — within the operations you allow. Surfaces bring work in; connectors let the pod act out in your other tools.
Reach for it when
- Agents or flows should act in Salesforce, GitHub, Notion, Gmail — not just talk about them.
- The pod needs to read state that lives in another product.
- A workflow step ends with "…and then update it in the other system."
Give the pod hands
- Open Connectors and connect the app with the account that should act.
- Decide the account mode: each user acts as themselves, or one fixed service account.
- Grant the connector to the specific agents and functions that need it.
- Test one real operation from a conversation before trusting it in a flow.
Where it lives
Connectors in the left sidebar; connected accounts are workspace-wide.