Link Gmail, Slack, GitHub, Notion, and more so your AI can read, draft, schedule, and act inside the tools you already use.
Connectors are authorized links between your Developers Digest account and the tools you already use, like Gmail, Slack, and your calendar. Once connected, agents can read from and act in those tools on your behalf, within the scopes you grant.
Only if you allow it. By default, consequential actions like sending email produce a draft for your approval. You can loosen or tighten this per connector as your trust grows.
Connections use each provider's standard OAuth flow, so your passwords are never shared. Scopes are minimal by default, tokens are stored encrypted, and revoking a connector cuts off access immediately.
Today you can connect Gmail, Google Calendar, Google Drive, Slack, GitHub, Notion, X (Twitter), and LinkedIn. Each connector appears in the dashboard with its exact scopes listed before you authorize it.
Yes. Every action taken through a connector is recorded in an activity log with the agent, the tool, the action, and the time. Nothing happens off the record.
Connecting and disconnecting accounts is free. Agent actions that use connectors spend credits from the universal Developers Digest balance, with costs shown before heavy operations run.