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Integrations make PANTA OS work inside your stack. Your assistants read, write, and act through the tools your team already lives in — Outlook, Notion, Slack, Drive, and many more.

Categories

Productivity

Outlook, Gmail, Calendars, Tasks, Asana.

Knowledge & docs

Notion, Confluence, SharePoint, Google Docs.

Storage

Drive, Dropbox, OneDrive.

Communication

Slack, Teams.

CRM & sales

Salesforce, HubSpot, Pipedrive.

Custom

Internal APIs and custom MCP connectors.

How they’re set up

Admin enables the integration

From workspace settings — only enabled tools are available to users.

User authorizes

First time an assistant tries to use a tool, the user signs in to authorize.

Assistant uses it

Future requests use the authorization automatically — until revoked.

Permissions and audit

Per-user scope

The assistant only sees what your account has access to.

Revocable instantly

Disconnect any tool from your settings; access ends immediately.

Audit logged

Every tool action is recorded with user, timestamp, and result.

Workspace control

Admins can disable tools for everyone if a security review demands it.

The open standard

PANTA OS speaks the Model Context Protocol (MCP). New integrations land regularly; custom integrations to internal systems are straightforward to add. You’re never locked into a single vendor’s roadmap.