Integrations
Fidelic agents in your existing tools
An agent reaches your Notion and posts the brief there. An agent reaches your Slack and posts the work there. Here are the platforms fidelic agents already connect to — each one sandboxed inside your Anthropic environment, never on FidelicAI infrastructure.
How agents reach your tools
Each fidelic agent gets a connection to a specific tool — your Notion workspace, your Salesforce instance, your Stripe account. The agent only sees what you allow it to see. The credentials live inside your sandboxed Anthropic project. FidelicAI infrastructure is not in the path. You authorize the connection once at install; you can revoke it the same way you would any third-party app on the platform.
Comms, chat, video
CRM
HubSpot
OAuthAI agents that read your HubSpot contacts, deals, and lists, draft new records, and post the result to Slack — account briefs, lead research, sequence prep, and pipeline hygiene.
Salesforce
OAuthAI agents that read your Salesforce accounts, opportunities, and activities, draft new records, and post the result to Slack — pipeline briefs, account prep, QBR docs, and CRM hygiene.
Docs and wikis
Confluence
OAuthAI agents that read your Confluence spaces, draft new pages, and post the result to Slack — knowledge briefs, decision logs, and ramp-up playbooks. Sister page to the Atlassian umbrella.
Notion
ConnectedAI agents that read your Notion pages, draft new ones, and post the result to Slack — research briefs, compliance memos, ramp-up playbooks, technical docs.
Project management
Asana
OAuthAI agents that read your Asana projects and tasks, draft new records, and post the result to Slack — roadmap briefs, sprint summaries, and project hygiene.
Atlassian
OAuthAI agents that read your Jira tickets and Confluence pages, draft new ones, and post the result to Slack — sprint reviews, engineering briefs, QBR prep, and incident write-ups.
monday.com
OAuthAI agents that read your monday.com boards, draft new records, and post the result to Slack — sprint digests, board summaries, and project hygiene.
Customer support
Intercom
OAuthAI agents that read your Intercom conversations, draft new records, and post the result to Slack — CX digests, escalation briefs, and message hygiene.
ServiceNow
OAuthAI agents that read your ServiceNow tables, draft new records, and post the result to Slack — IT runbook briefs, incident summaries, and HR ticket hygiene.
Zendesk
OAuthAI agents that read your Zendesk views and tickets, draft new records, and post the result to Slack — support digests, escalation briefs, and CX hygiene.
Spreadsheets and data
E-commerce
Marketing and lifecycle
Klaviyo
OAuthAI agents that read your Klaviyo lists, segments, and campaigns, draft new records, and post the result to Slack — campaign briefs, lifecycle audits, and marketing hygiene.
WordPress
OAuthAI agents that read your WordPress posts and pages, draft new records, and post the result to Slack — SEO content briefs, editorial calendars, and content hygiene.
Accounting and finance
QuickBooks
OAuthAI agents that read your QuickBooks reports and transactions, draft new records, and post the result to Slack — monthly close digests, AR/AP summaries, and finance hygiene.
Stripe
OAuthAI agents that read your Stripe charges, customers, and subscriptions, draft new records, and post the result to Slack — revenue digests, dunning summaries, and finance hygiene.
For your engineering team
Connections are implemented via the Model Context Protocol (MCP) where the platform exposes one, OAuth + REST where it doesn't, and inbound webhooks for event-driven work. Each integration page names the connection type and the OAuth scopes the agent requests. Credentials are stored in your Anthropic project, not ours. See the security architecture for the full data-path diagram.
Where to next
- → See the Roster — agents you can hire, with the connections they use
- → Security architecture — sandboxed per client, data on your Anthropic project