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15 Integrations, One AI Brain: Connecting GitHub, Slack, Jira, Notion and More

Alex Rivera
March 8, 2026
8 min read

15 Integrations, One AI Brain: Connecting GitHub, Slack, Jira, Notion and More

When we launched Skopx, we started with GitHub and database connections. Today, we are announcing 15 production-ready integrations, and a completely redesigned way to see what your connected tools are telling you.

The Integrations: What Is Available Now

We have tested and verified 15 integrations that are ready for production use:

  • GitHub, repositories, commits, PRs, issues, code search
  • Gmail, read, search, and send emails
  • Google Calendar, events, scheduling, availability
  • Outlook, email and calendar management
  • Slack, send messages, search channels, read conversations
  • Notion, search pages, create documents, manage databases
  • Google Drive, list, search, and access files
  • ClickUp, create tasks, assign work, manage projects
  • Jira, create issues, track sprints, manage backlogs
  • Figma, access design files and project information
  • Sentry, monitor errors, track issues, analyze crash reports
  • Microsoft Teams, messages, channels, team communication
  • Stripe, revenue data, subscriptions, customer information
  • Zoho CRM, leads, contacts, deals, accounts
  • Zoho Projects, project tracking and task management

Each integration connects through OAuth, one click, no API keys to manage. Once connected, Skopx can use these tools proactively in conversations.

Smarter Tool Descriptions

It is not enough to just connect tools. The AI needs to know what it can do with each tool and when to use it.

We now inject per-toolkit action descriptions into the AI context. When you have ClickUp connected, the AI knows it can create tasks, assign them to team members, and check project status. When Slack is connected, it knows it can send messages to channels. This is not a generic "you have tools available", it is specific, actionable knowledge.

The AI also knows your workspace context: your team names, project IDs, and workspace metadata. So when you say "create a task for the frontend team," it knows exactly which ClickUp space to use.

The Integrations Page: Available Now vs. Coming Soon

We reorganized the integrations page into two clear sections:

Available Now, the 15 integrations we have tested and verified. These are ready for daily use with full tool support in conversations.

Coming Soon, everything else in our Composio catalog (200+ apps). These are visible but clearly marked, so you know what is on the roadmap without confusing it with what works today.

Insights Redesign: From 7 Columns to 4

We also completely redesigned the Insights page. The old layout had 7 Kanban columns, one for each insight type. It was overwhelming and hard to scan.

The new layout has 4 focused columns:

1. Business Context (new). A dedicated space where AI agents post observations about your business and you add your own notes. Pin important facts, tag them for organization, and watch as the AI builds a living knowledge base about your company.

2. Risks. Anomalies and risk alerts combined. Things that need attention: error spikes, unusual patterns, declining metrics.

3. Patterns. Trends and patterns combined. Things worth knowing: growth trajectories, seasonal patterns, cross-source correlations.

4. Tips. Recommendations, opportunities, and health checks combined. Actionable suggestions: performance optimizations, growth opportunities, system health.

This layout matches how teams actually think about information: "What is important about our business?" "What is wrong?" "What is happening?" "What should we do?"

Cross-Tool Intelligence

The real power is not in any single integration, it is in what happens when they are all connected.

When Skopx sees a Sentry error spike and your Jira board shows the responsible team is in a sprint review, it connects those dots. When your Stripe revenue dips and your ClickUp shows the sales team is behind on outreach tasks, it surfaces that correlation.

This is the unified AI brain we have been building toward. Not just a chatbot that can call APIs, a platform that understands the relationships between your tools, your data, and your business.

Getting Started

Head to the Integrations page and connect your tools. Each one takes about 30 seconds. Once connected, just start chatting, the AI will use your tools proactively without you having to ask.

We ship updates every week. If there is an integration you need that is not on the list, reach out, we are prioritizing based on user demand.

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Alex Rivera

Contributing writer at Skopx

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