Integrations Tab — Unified Connectors & Channels

What is the Integrations tab?

Updated Jun 2, 2026Plain text →

What is the Integrations tab?

A unified settings surface where you manage all your third-party connections — both Connectors (OAuth-linked services like Google, GitHub, Slack) and Channels (communication outputs like email inboxes, social feeds, Lark). Previously these were separate tabs; now they're together in one view.

What you'll find

  • Connectors — all supported third-party services. Connect with OAuth in a few clicks. Browse the catalog to discover new integrations.
  • Channels — your active communication channels: email inboxes, social media accounts, Lark bots, and more.

What improved

  • One tab instead of three — the old "Connectors", "Channels", and "Integrations" tabs are now a single Integrations tab.
  • Faster switching — tab content stays loaded when you switch away, so returning to Integrations is instant (no re-fetching).
  • Clean CSS — consistent theming and spacing across all integration cards.

Settings → Integrations

FAQ

Q: Where did the old Connectors tab go? A: It's merged into the Integrations tab. Everything is still there — Connectors on top, Channels below.

Q: Can I still browse available connectors? A: Yes. The connector catalog is displayed directly in the Integrations tab. Search or scroll to find what you need.

Q: What's the difference between a Connector and a Channel? A: Connectors are third-party services you authorize via OAuth (Google, GitHub, Slack). Channels are communication outputs your AI team uses (email inboxes, social accounts). Both are managed in the Integrations tab.

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