Integrations

Connect AI to Your Business Tools

Through Model Context Protocol (MCP), Synthgram connects to the tools your organization already uses—with full administrative control over what's enabled.

Gmail logo

Gmail

Communication

Send and manage emails automatically

Slack logo

Slack

Communication

Post messages and manage channels

Google Drive logo

Google Drive

Storage

Access and organize files

Notion logo

Notion

Productivity

Create and organize documents

GitHub logo

GitHub

Development

Manage repos, issues, and PRs

Salesforce logo

Salesforce

CRM

Sync leads and opportunities

Google Sheets logo

Google Sheets

Productivity

Read and write spreadsheet data

Jira logo

Jira

Development

Track issues and projects

HubSpot logo

HubSpot

CRM

Manage contacts and deals

Microsoft Teams logo

Microsoft Teams

Communication

Collaborate with your team

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Stripe

Payments

Process payments and subscriptions

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Figma

Design

Extract design assets and data

Admin-Controlled Integration Management

Full control over which integrations are available and what actions users can perform

Admin-Controlled Enablement

Administrators decide which integrations are available to the organization. Users can only access integrations that have been explicitly enabled by admins.

Granular Tool Selection

Within each integration, admins can enable or disable specific tools and actions. For example, enable Gmail reading but disable sending, or allow Slack messaging but not file uploads.

Flexible Scope Control

Choose between organization-wide authentication (single connection shared by all users) or user-level authentication (each user connects their own accounts).

Secure Authentication

OAuth-based authentication ensures credentials are never stored in Synthgram. Users authenticate directly with each service provider.

Usage Visibility

Monitor which integrations are being used, by whom, and how often—without seeing the actual content being accessed or created.

Enterprise-Ready

Built on Model Context Protocol (MCP) for standardized, secure connections. All integrations inherit your organization's security policies.

How Integration Management Works

1

Admin Enables Integrations

Organization administrators browse available integrations and enable the ones relevant to their business. Only enabled integrations appear for users.

2

Configure Tools & Scope

For each integration, admins select which specific tools are available (e.g., read emails but not send) and whether authentication is organization-wide or per-user.

3

Users Connect & Use

Users authenticate with enabled integrations using OAuth. AI can then access data and perform actions within the boundaries set by administrators.

4

Monitor & Adjust

Admins can monitor integration usage, revoke access, and adjust configurations at any time—all without seeing the content users are working with.

Built on Model Context Protocol

All integrations use MCP, the open standard for connecting AI to external tools. This ensures consistent security, reliable connections, and a growing ecosystem of supported applications.

Open Standard
Secure by Design
Growing Ecosystem