Connect agents to systems safely: APIs, Slack, Telegram, email, ticketing, document stores, and webhooks with governed execution.

Tools and Connectors

Overview

Tools and connectors let agents act on your systems. They are exposed with strict schemas and permission rules to keep side effects controlled and auditable.

Connector design focuses on minimizing privilege, providing stable contracts, and offering predictable failure modes for orchestration.

Common connectors

Chat channels (Slack, Telegram), email ingestion, ticketing systems, document repositories, internal APIs, and webhook/event bus integrations are common starting points.

Where possible, connectors provide both read-only and write-scoped variants so you can deploy safely and expand privileges gradually.

Operational guardrails

Rate limits, timeouts, retries, and circuit breakers are implemented at the connector layer so instability in external systems does not cascade through agent workflows.