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PANTA OS doesn’t replace your stack — it works inside it. AI Tool Integrations let your assistants read, write, and act on the tools your team already uses, with your permission.

What integrates

Outlook

Read your inbox, draft replies, manage calendar events.

Notion

Search workspaces, read pages, create new content.

Calendars

Find slots, book meetings, send invites — from a chat.

File storage

SharePoint, Drive, Dropbox — read documents, save outputs.

Communication

Slack, Teams — post updates, summarize threads.

Custom tools

Any system with an MCP connector — internal APIs, niche SaaS, your own tools.

Real examples

“Summarize unread customer emails and flag anything urgent.” Your assistant reads Outlook and produces a 3-minute brief.
“Pull all Notion pages tagged with this account, plus my last five emails with them.” Done before your coffee finishes.
“Draft follow-ups to everyone I met at the conference, referencing the notes I took in Notion.” Personalized, in batch.
“Keep the support FAQ in sync with what customers actually ask.” A workflow runs weekly and updates the doc.

How permissions work

Per-user authorization

Each user signs in to authorize each tool. The assistant only sees what their account has access to.

Admin-controlled at workspace

Admins decide which tools are available before users can connect them.

Revocable instantly

Disconnect a tool any time. The assistant loses access immediately.

Audited

Every tool action is logged with who, when, and what.

Built on an open standard

PANTA OS speaks the Model Context Protocol (MCP) — an open standard for connecting AI to external tools. New integrations land regularly, and you’re never locked into one vendor’s ecosystem.