Connect AI to 100+ Tools (Slack, Notion, GitHub, Zendesk) Without Code
Practical guide to integrating AI agents with Slack, Notion, GitHub, Zendesk, and 100+ more tools, without writing code.
SquadOS Team · June 14, 2026 · 2 min read
Why Connect AI to Your Tools
An AI agent without access to your systems is like an employee without computer access. They might have good ideas, but cannot execute anything.
Connecting AI to the tools your company already uses is what turns conversation into action. The agent reads CRM data, creates Zendesk tickets, posts in Slack, updates Notion. All automatic.
How Integration Works
Most AI platforms use ready-made connectors (via Composio or direct APIs). The process is simple:
- Authenticate the tool. You connect your Slack, Notion, GitHub, etc. account to the AI platform.
- Set permissions. The agent can only do what you allow. Read documents? Create tickets? Send messages?
- Configure the agent. Tell the agent which tools it can use and in what situations.
- Done. The agent performs actions in the tools as conversations require.
Integrations by Department
Customer Support
- Zendesk: create and update tickets automatically
- WhatsApp: respond to customers 24/7 with CRM context
- Knowledge base: search for answers in internal documents
Sales
- HubSpot / Pipedrive: qualify leads, update deals, schedule follow-ups
- Email: send personalized proposals and follow-ups
- Calendar: book meetings automatically
HR
- Google Workspace: access onboarding policies and documents
- Slack: answer team questions on the right channel
- BambooHR: look up employee data (with permission)
Engineering
- GitHub: create issues, review PRs, search documentation
- Jira: update sprints, create tasks, report bugs
- Notion: search and create technical documentation
Operations
- Notion / Confluence: access procedures and manuals
- Google Sheets: query and update spreadsheets
- Slack / Teams: send alerts and notifications
Governance: Who Can Do What
Connecting AI to tools requires control. You do not want an agent deleting data or sending wrong messages.
Best practices:
- Least privilege principle: each agent only accesses what it needs.
- Auditing: log every agent action in every tool.
- Guardrails: block sensitive actions (delete, send to external customers without approval).
- Separate channels: internal agents access internal systems. External agents access support channels.
100+ Integrations Without Code
SquadOS comes with over 100 ready-made integrations. You connect your tools in minutes, configure agents by chatting (AgentMaker), and set guardrails for each one.
Connect AI to 100+ tools without code: SquadOS centralizes integrations, governance, and auditing, with AgentMaker to create agents by chatting.