Connectors
Connect external services to Alumia tools.
Connectors give agents controlled access to external systems. Alumia supports 541 connector slugs across productivity, communication, developer, billing, commerce, cloud, knowledge, and data services.
How connectors work
Most connectors use OAuth or API keys. Once connected, the platform stores credentials encrypted, exposes only supported operations, and records usage through normal tool-call and audit paths.
Common connectors
Popular connectors include Gmail, Google Calendar, Google Drive, Docs, Sheets, Slides, YouTube, Slack, Discord, X, Notion, GitHub, Linear, Asana, Trello, QuickBooks, Stripe, Shopify, Mercury, Vercel, Cloudflare, Supabase, Sentry, GoDaddy, Telegram, Wikipedia, arXiv, PubMed, Open Library, and Open-Meteo.
Use connector scopes narrowly. If an agent only needs to read a calendar, do not grant write access.