Connectors

Your entire digital life, connected.

1Presence reaches across the tools you already use — reading context, drafting responses, and taking action on your behalf. Access is asked for when it is needed, and revocable any time.

Your whole digital life, in one conversation.

The apps and services you work in

Connect the tools your day already runs on and 1Presence reads the context it needs — a thread, an event, a document, a board — then acts on your behalf when you ask. Reading just happens; anything consequential, like sending a message or writing a file, stops to ask you first. Each service connects through its own secure sign-in, and you can revoke any of them in a single tap.

Gmail

Read, search, brief, draft, send. Drafts always shown before anything leaves your outbox.

Google Calendar

Query your schedule, find free time, prep for meetings, create and update events.

Google Drive

Search Drive, read Docs and Sheets, surface the right file at the right moment.

X

Compose and post in your voice. Nothing goes out until you have seen it.

LinkedIn

Draft and publish posts in your voice. Review before anything goes live.

Slack

Connect every workspace you belong to. Read channels, search across all of them at once, and send messages without switching apps.

Microsoft 365

Outlook mail and calendar, OneDrive files, OneNote and To Do — one Microsoft sign-in. Reads what you ask about; sends and schedules only on your say-so.

Notion

Reach into your workspace, search pages and databases, pull content into conversation.

GitHub

Browse repos, read files, create branches, open pull requests, manage issues and notifications.

Motion

Read your tasks and project plans. Cross-reference with calendar for honest planning.

Monday.com

Read and update the boards where your work lives — what is overdue, what is waiting on you, and where a project stands. All from chat.

HubSpot

HubSpot

Read your CRM — contacts, companies, deals and activity — to brief you before a call, and log notes, calls and deal moves after one. Read-only, or let it write.

Meetings and conversations

Health and fitness

Connect your training and wellbeing apps and 1Presence can talk through your week like a thoughtful coach would — splits, sleep, resting heart rate, how your body is holding up. It reads only your own data, and only when you ask. The most personal readings stay untouched unless you bring them up.

Strava

Talk through your training like a thoughtful coach would — splits, heart rate, the week's mileage. Reads only your own activity, only when you ask.

Google Health

Sleep, resting heart rate, workouts, weight — read back in plain words and in the units you use. The most personal readings stay untouched unless you ask.

Marketing and analytics

Connect the tools that measure your reach and 1Presence can read the numbers, find the patterns, and answer in plain language — what changed last week, which pages are slipping, where your traffic comes from. It reads by default and only ever makes a change, like submitting a sitemap, after showing you exactly what it is about to do.

And when 1Presence needs a fact it does not already have — a definition, a current price, something happening in the world — it can search the open web, then bring what it finds back into the conversation.

On your device

Bring what lives on your own machine into reach — two different ways. Import a set of files or a whole folder into your vault and memory in one go, a snapshot you can search and build on. Or connect a folder and leave it exactly where it is: 1Presence reads from it on demand, only when you ask, with nothing copied or synced in the background.

How permission works

Each connector is authenticated through the service's own OAuth flow — you log in to Google, Notion, GitHub, Slack directly. We receive a scoped access token and store it in encrypted cloud secret management. No passwords ever touch our system. No tokens are written to logs.

You do not have to decide up front what each agent may touch. Every agent can reach for any connector — but the first time one tries something consequential (sending an email, posting to a channel, writing a file), it stops and asks you to grant it, once, for that specific recipient, channel, or folder. Reading just happens. Your answer is remembered, and you can change it any time from the Access tab.

You can revoke any connector with one tap. The token is destroyed and the agent loses access on its next turn. You can also revoke from the service's side at any time.

The real power: cross-tool synthesis

Individual connectors are useful. The compounding magic shows up when 1Presence combines them. "Brief me for the 3pm" pulls the calendar event, finds the related Gmail thread, searches your Notion for project context, and reads relevant Drive docs — then synthesises it into a single answer.

Read more about how this works in cross-tool synthesis.

Coming next

Connectors we are actively working on: Apple Calendar via CalDAV, Linear, WhatsApp, Discord, and Zapier and n8n for bring-your-own glue. If a service matters to you, tell us.

How access works

Asked for only when needed. Revocable any time.

Gmail, Calendar, Drive, Notion, GitHub, Slack and more reach into the tools you already use — each through its own OAuth flow, each scoped to exactly what is needed. The power shows up when 1Presence combines them into a single answer.

Start a conversation.

Free to try. No credit card. Just you and your agent.

Works on any device. Takes 60 seconds to start.