Integrations

Integrations connect your Hyperaide to the tools you already use. Once connected, Hyperaide can read context and take actions directly inside those tools.

Why integrations matter

Without integrations, your Hyperaide can only give suggestions in chat. With integrations, it can do actual work like creating tasks, updating records, or sending messages when asked.

Supported integrations

Available integrations change over time, but common categories include task tools, project tools, communication apps, notes and docs platforms, calendars, and developer tools.

How to choose what to connect first

Start with the tools where your real day-to-day work already lives. For most people, that means a task tool, calendar, and one communication app.

Adding too many integrations at once makes setup noisy and harder to debug.

Common integration workflows

A clean starting point is to turn chat decisions into tasks, create follow-ups after meetings, sync deadlines to your calendar, and post status updates to team channels.

Troubleshooting tips

If an integration does not behave as expected, first reconnect it and run a simple test action. If the issue continues, reduce the workflow scope and verify each step one by one.

Small, reliable integrations are better than large, fragile automations.