Integrations

Available connections

The tools Gini connects to today, and how to check the current list without reading this page.

The app is the source of truth

This page is written by hand and the catalog moves. For what's connectable right now, open app.ginicomputer.com → Integrations.

Built in

Each of these connects from Integrations with OAuth or a key, is scoped to the person who connected it, and is revocable in one click.

Slack is not on this list because it isn't a connection. It's where Gini lives. See Installing for your workspace.

What each one can do

Read-only means the connection has no write operations at all, so nothing can change through it whatever Gini is asked. Optional read-only means you choose at connect time, because there the narrower grant is a genuinely different level of access.

ConnectionAccessRead-only
AirtableRead and create/update records, read base schema. No delete.Not offered
AttioRead records, notes, tasks, meetings and emails. Create, update and merge records.Optional
Bland AIPlaces outbound calls. Every call approved first.Not applicable
GitHubRepositories, code, issues, pull requests, commits.Always
Google SheetsRead and write cells, sheets, structure and formatting.Not offered
GmailRead, search, draft and organise mail. Sending stops for approval.Not offered
Google CalendarRead availability, create and change events. Invites stop for approval.Not offered
Google DocsRead, create and edit documents.Not offered
Google DriveFind, read, write and organise files. External sharing stops for approval.Not offered
GranolaMeetings, transcripts and folders.Always
HubSpotRead contacts, companies, deals, tickets and pipelines. Create and update the same, plus notes and tasks.Not offered
LinearRead issues, projects and teams. Create and update issues, comment.Not offered
NotionRead and write shared pages and databases.Optional
PostHogRead analytics, funnels, flags, recordings and errors. Writes cover insights, dashboards, flags and experiments.Optional

Two of these cannot write at all. GitHub connects to a read-only endpoint and Granola has no write operations, so on those the guarantee holds without you configuring anything.

Anything with an MCP server

Beyond the list above, Gini connects to any tool exposing an MCP server. That's an open standard a lot of vendors now ship, and one you can run yourself over an internal system.

It's the answer to most "do you integrate with X?" questions, and it's how the catalog grows without waiting on us. See Custom MCP servers.

Anything with an API and a key

For a tool with no MCP server, a generic API-key connection covers a lot of ground. Add the key in Integrations and describe what you want done in a skill.

Your own data

You can push a dataset to Gini and query it in chat: a product catalog, a pricing table, an export from a system whose API isn't worth using. Email team@ginicomputer.com and we'll set up the endpoint.

Every plan gets every integration

Including Free. Integrations aren't gated by plan and there's no per-connector charge. You pay in credits for the work Gini does, not for what it's plugged into. See Plans.

Asking for one

team@ginicomputer.com. What we build next is driven by what customers ask for, and "we'd use Gini if it did X" is genuinely the most useful message you can send us.