Integrations
Connect the services you already use. Your AI can read, search, and act across your email, calendar, files, and external tools — all from within your private environment.
Gmail
- Search emails with natural language
- Read email content and attachments
- Send emails and replies
Google Calendar
- Read events and schedules
- Create and update events
- Sync with your myOS calendar
Google Drive
- Search and browse files
- Read file content
- Create folders and organize
Google Docs
- Create new documents
- Read and extract content
- Update existing docs
Google Sheets
- Create spreadsheets
- Read and query data
- Update cells and ranges
Google Contacts
- Read contact information
- Search across contacts
Other Services
Notion
- Search across pages
- Read page content
- Query databases with filters and sorts
Apple Calendar
- Sync events into myOS
- Handles recurring events
- Automatic background sync
Apple Contacts
- Sync contacts from iOS
- Automatic push sync
How Integrations Work
Secure Authentication
Google integrations use OAuth — you authorize through Google's own login flow and can revoke access anytime. Notion uses an API key. All credentials are encrypted at rest in your private environment.
Granular Permissions
You choose exactly what each integration can access. Read-only email? Just calendar? Full Drive access? Scopes are requested individually so you stay in control of what data flows into your system.
Automatic Token Management
Tokens are refreshed automatically in the background. If a token expires or is revoked, you get a clear status indicator and can reconnect with one click.
Multi-Account Support
Connect multiple accounts per service — personal and work Gmail, different Notion workspaces. Set a default for each, or specify which account to use in any conversation or workflow.
How your AI uses integrations
Once connected, integrations become part of your AI's capability set. You don't need to specify which integration to use — just ask naturally.
Your data stays private
All integration data flows through your private environment — not through shared servers. Credentials are encrypted and stored only in your instance. The AI accesses external services on your behalf using your own authorized tokens.