Integrations
Dynaris connects to over 200 apps and services through secure OAuth integrations. Once connected, your AI agents can read data from, write data to, and trigger actions across your entire tool stack.
How integrations work
Each integration connects Dynaris to an external service using OAuth -- the same secure authorization method used by apps like "Sign in with Google." You grant Dynaris specific permissions, and it can then act on your behalf within that service.
Integrations serve two purposes:
- Actions -- Agents can perform operations in connected apps (send an email, create a Jira ticket, post a Slack message)
- Event sources -- Connected apps can send events to Dynaris (new email received, file updated, form submitted) that trigger automated workflows
Connecting an integration
- Open the Connectors panel in the sidebar
- Browse or search for the app you want to connect
- Click Connect and complete the OAuth authorization flow
- Once connected, the integration appears with a green status indicator
Most integrations take less than 30 seconds to set up.
Popular integrations
Communication
- Gmail -- Send, receive, search, label, and manage email threads
- Slack -- Post messages, read channels, manage threads, and respond to mentions
- Discord -- Send messages and manage server interactions
CRM & Sales
- HubSpot -- Manage contacts, deals, companies, and sales pipelines
- Salesforce -- Access accounts, opportunities, leads, and custom objects
- Apollo -- Search and enrich leads, build prospect lists
Productivity
- Google Calendar -- Check availability, book meetings, manage events
- Google Drive -- Read, create, and manage files and folders
- Notion -- Access and update databases, pages, and workspaces
Development
- GitHub -- Manage repos, issues, pull requests, and code reviews
- Jira -- Create and update tickets, track sprints, manage projects
- Linear -- Track issues and project progress
And many more
Dynaris supports 200+ integrations through its Composio-powered connection layer. If a service has an API, chances are Dynaris can connect to it.
Managing connections
From the connectors panel, you can:
- View all active connections and their status
- Disconnect integrations you no longer need
- Re-authorize connections that have expired
- See which tools are available for each connected service
Event triggers
Some integrations support event triggers -- real-time notifications that fire when something happens in the connected app. For example:
- A new email arrives in Gmail
- A file is updated in Google Drive
- A form submission comes through
- A new issue is created in GitHub
When a trigger fires, the event appears in your events feed. With Auto Mode enabled, Dynaris can process these events automatically.
Security
All integration credentials are stored securely and encrypted at rest. Dynaris never stores your passwords -- OAuth tokens are managed through an isolated credential service with automatic token refresh.
You can revoke access to any integration at any time from the connectors panel.