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What It Is

Integrations connect PANTA OS to the productivity systems your organization already uses. Once connected, chats and assistants can read information, draft content, and take actions inside those systems on your behalf. PANTA OS ships with five standard connectors: Microsoft 365, Google, Notion, GitHub, and Microsoft Teams. Additional integrations can be added on request. This page covers the day to day handling: how administrators enable integrations at the tenant level, how individual users authorize them, and how Strict Mode controls what assistants are allowed to do on a user’s behalf.
This page handles standard productivity tools used inside chats and assistants. For specialized AI providers (voice, avatar, video generation) used inside workflows and apps, see AI Tool Integrations.

Why It Matters

Integrations sit at the boundary between AI and the systems where work actually happens. Done well, they remove the copy paste step between PANTA OS and your inbox, calendar, documents, and tickets. Done casually, they can also send the wrong email or create the wrong meeting. The handling matters as much as the connection.

Two layers, two responsibilities

Tenant level setup is the administrator’s responsibility. Personal authorization is the user’s responsibility. Both layers are needed for an integration to act.

Strict Mode as a safety net

Strict Mode requires explicit approval before sensitive actions like sending emails or creating events execute. Turn it on while you learn what an assistant does on your behalf.

Scoped to your account

Once authorized, an assistant only sees what your personal account on the connected system can access. Permissions follow the user, not the workspace.

Revocable

Disconnect from your settings at any time. Access ends immediately.

Available Connectors

Microsoft 365

Outlook email, Outlook calendar, and SharePoint. One authorization covers all three.

Google

Gmail and Google calendar. One authorization covers both.

Notion

Read and act on Notion pages and workspaces.

GitHub

Issues, pull requests, and repositories.

Microsoft Teams

Channels, chats, and messages.

More on request

Additional integrations can be added through the PANTA OS team. Customers do not self serve these connections beyond the standard set above.

How To Use It

Tenant level setup (administrators)

Open the Admin Panel

Click Admin at the bottom of the sidebar.

Open Integrations

Switch to the Integrations tab in the Admin Panel tab bar. The section is labeled Tenant integrations.

Add the integration

Click Add integration and pick the connector you want to enable. Authorize with the relevant organization account. The connector is now visible to users in the workspace.

Personal authorization (every user)

Open Settings

Click Settings at the bottom of the sidebar.

Open Integrations

Switch to the Integrations tab in Settings. All connectors enabled at the tenant level appear here as cards.

Connect each tool you use

Click Connect on a connector card. Sign in with the relevant account. The card switches from Not connected to Connected.

Decide on Strict Mode

Scroll to Security & Control and decide whether to enable Strict Mode. With it on, sensitive actions need your approval. With it off, actions run automatically.

Use integrations inside chats and assistants

Once your personal authorization is in place, chats and assistants can use the connected tools on your behalf without further setup. Examples per connector:

Email and calendar

With Microsoft 365 or Google connected, ask an assistant to summarize your inbox, draft a reply, propose a meeting time, or create an event. Strict Mode gates sending and creating.

Documents and pages

With Microsoft 365 (SharePoint) or Notion connected, ask an assistant to read documents or pages as context, or to draft new content into them.

Development workflows

With GitHub connected, ask an assistant to summarize an issue, draft a pull request description, or surface unresolved items from a repository.

Team communication

With Microsoft Teams connected, ask an assistant to summarize a channel, draft a message, or pull context from past conversations.

Key Settings or Options

Tenant integrations

Admin Panel, Integrations tab. The administrator’s view: enable connectors for the whole workspace.

Personal authorization

Settings, Integrations tab. Each user authorizes each connector against their own account.

Strict Mode

Settings, Integrations tab, Security & Control section. Approval gate for sensitive actions across all connectors.

Connection status

Each connector card shows Not connected or Connected, plus the number of apps the connector exposes.

Disconnect

Disconnect from the same card; access ends immediately.

Additional integrations

Beyond the standard five, further tool integrations can be added on request. Contact the PANTA OS team to discuss what you need.

Tips and Best Practices

  • Keep Strict Mode on while you are learning what assistants do on your behalf. The approval step is fast; an unintended email is not.
  • Connect only the tools you actually use. Each authorized integration widens the scope of what assistants can do on your behalf.
  • Recheck your authorizations every few months. A disconnect removes the integration’s ability to act immediately.
  • If a connector you expect is missing in your personal Integrations tab, ask your administrator whether the tenant level setup has been completed.
Several connectors bundle multiple services under one authorization. Microsoft 365 covers email, calendar, and SharePoint together. Google covers Gmail and Calendar together. A single sign in unlocks all surfaces inside that connector.

Help Center

The tenant level setup might be missing. Ask an administrator to open Admin Panel, Integrations, and enable the connector under Tenant integrations. Once enabled, the card appears in your personal Integrations tab.
Tenant level setup makes a connector available to the workspace. Personal authorization gives the connector permission to act on your account. Both layers are required.
Strict Mode requires your approval before sensitive actions execute across any connected integration. In practice, this means sending emails, creating calendar events, posting messages, or other outbound or change actions. Reading data does not require approval.
Open Settings, switch to the Integrations tab, and disconnect from the relevant card. Access for assistants and apps ends immediately.
Additional integrations can be added on request through the PANTA OS team. Customers do not self serve these connections beyond the standard set of five connectors. Contact your PANTA OS account contact to discuss what you need.
There is no audit log feature in PANTA OS at this time. Treat Strict Mode and your own review as the primary controls for sensitive actions.
This page handles standard productivity tools (Microsoft 365, Google, Notion, GitHub, Microsoft Teams) used inside chats and assistants. AI Tool Integrations covers specialized AI providers (voice, avatar, video generation) used inside workflows and apps. Two classes of integrations, two pages.
Last modified on June 5, 2026