AI agents that work inside the tools you already use.
OpenHelm connects to your stack through scoped, revocable credentials, then runs scheduled, self-correcting agent jobs against it: triaging inboxes, chasing pipelines, watching stores, filing reports. No middle-layer database, no copy-paste, and you approve every plan before it first runs.
Inbox & chat
Gmail
Triage the inbox, draft replies in your voice, and chase threads that went quiet, on a schedule.
Gmail AI agent →OOutlook
Inbox triage, drafted replies and follow-up chasing for Microsoft 365 mailboxes.
Outlook AI agent →Slack
Channel digests, question triage and status updates posted where the team already reads.
Slack AI agent →MMicrosoft Teams
Meeting follow-ups, channel summaries and message triage for Microsoft Teams.
Microsoft Teams AI agent →CRM & deals
HubSpot
CRM hygiene, pipeline digests and stale-deal chasing that run themselves.
HubSpot AI agent →Salesforce
Pipeline reporting, record hygiene and researched enrichment for Salesforce orgs.
Salesforce AI agent →PPipedrive
Deal follow-ups, activity logging and a weekly pipeline email for Pipedrive.
Pipedrive AI agent →AAttio
Research-driven record enrichment and workspace digests for Attio CRMs.
Attio AI agent →Meetings & calls
Fireflies
Turn Fireflies transcripts into action items, CRM notes and weekly digests automatically.
Fireflies AI agent →GGong
Call summaries, objection patterns and deal-risk signals mined from Gong on a schedule.
Gong AI agent →OOtter
Meeting summaries and action tracking built from your Otter transcripts.
Otter AI agent →GGrain
Customer quotes, highlights and insight digests assembled from Grain recordings.
Grain AI agent →Docs & storage
Google Drive
Folder monitoring, document summaries and scheduled report assembly in Google Drive.
Google Drive AI agent →Notion
Databases kept current, research filed, and change digests for your Notion workspace.
Notion AI agent →SSharePoint
Document monitoring, policy summaries and weekly change reports for SharePoint sites.
SharePoint AI agent →OOneDrive
File monitoring, summaries and tidy filing for OneDrive on a schedule.
OneDrive AI agent →Finance & ops
Xero
Overdue-invoice chasing, cashflow digests and reconciliation exception reports from Xero.
Xero AI agent →QuickBooks
Receivables chasing, weekly finance digests and bookkeeping exception lists from QuickBooks.
QuickBooks AI agent →Stripe
Failed-payment recovery, revenue digests and dispute monitoring on your Stripe account.
Stripe AI agent →ClickUp
Stale-task chasing, project digests and backlog grooming for ClickUp workspaces.
ClickUp AI agent →Hiring
Greenhouse
Pipeline digests, stale-candidate nudges and sourcing research around Greenhouse.
Greenhouse AI agent →AAshby
Hiring reports, interview-loop upkeep and researched briefs for Ashby users.
Ashby AI agent →LLever
Pipeline summaries, follow-up chasing and sourcing research alongside Lever.
Lever AI agent →Support
Intercom
Conversation triage, unanswered-thread digests and FAQ mining from Intercom.
Intercom AI agent →Zendesk
Ticket triage, SLA-breach alerts and trend reports from your Zendesk queues.
Zendesk AI agent →Help Scout
Mailbox triage, overdue-conversation chasing and support insights from Help Scout.
Help Scout AI agent →Marketing & commerce
Klaviyo
Campaign performance digests, flow monitoring and list hygiene for Klaviyo accounts.
Klaviyo AI agent →Shopify
Order anomaly alerts, low-stock warnings, sales digests and listing hygiene for Shopify stores.
Shopify AI agent →Mailchimp
Send summaries, audience hygiene and a running performance record for Mailchimp.
Mailchimp AI agent →Google Analytics
Traffic digests, anomaly alerts and SEO landing-page reports from GA4 data.
Google Analytics AI agent →How connections work
Scoped credentials, connected once.
Connections are set up in the OpenHelm app: a hosted OAuth sign-in for providers such as Google and Notion, or a scoped API key for the rest, stored encrypted and injected only at run time. Building on the API? Provision the same connections programmatically with POST /v1/connections, or mint a hosted connect link for a customer to authorise in one click.
Something not listed? Agents also reach tools over remote MCP servers and, where there is no API, a real browser. If it has an API, we can almost certainly make it work. See the Connections API docs or ask on a demo call.
Connect your stack, then let the jobs run.
Every integration above is a real connection type in OpenHelm today. Connect a tool, describe the recurring job in plain English, approve the plan once, and the agent takes it from there.