Integrations

Connect your workspace to the tools, data sources, and model providers you use.

Integrations Overview

Settings > Integrations is the live source of truth for what your workspace can connect today. Integrations let agents, workflows, campaigns, and reporting tools work with the systems your team already uses.

Why Integrations Matter

Without integrations, agents can still draft, summarize, research, and organize work inside OzziOs.

With integrations, the workspace can also:

  • work with Google Calendar, Gmail, Drive, Search Console, Analytics, Ads, Keyword Planner, and Google Business Profile
  • review and operate on ad, social, SEO, and publishing accounts
  • connect communication tools such as Twilio
  • connect billing or commerce tools such as Stripe
  • connect CRM and field-service systems such as HouseCall Pro, Jobber, ServiceTitan, GoHighLevel, Apollo.io, CallRail, and QuickBooks where available
  • use research, browser, image, and AI tooling such as Exa Search, Firecrawl, Tavily, Browser Use, Nano Banana, OpenAI Image Gen 2, and ElevenLabs
  • add custom MCP servers for advanced tool access

How The Integration Catalog Is Organized

The catalog groups integrations into categories such as:

  • Google
  • advertising
  • social
  • content
  • communication
  • CRM and field service
  • AI and creative
  • data and research
  • payments
  • website
  • custom or other tools

Statuses You Will See

Integration cards may show statuses such as:

  • Connected: the workspace has already authorized or configured the integration
  • Stable: the card is production-ready in the catalog
  • Beta: the card is available but should be tested carefully before relying on it
  • Coming soon: the card is visible but should not be treated as ready for customer rollout
  • Deprecated: the card exists for legacy context and should not be used for new work

Always use the live card status in Settings > Integrations as the final source of truth.

Best First Connections For Most Admins

Start with the systems your first rollout depends on:

  • Gmail and Google Calendar for communication and scheduling
  • Google Drive for shared documents
  • Google Search Console, Google Analytics 4, Ahrefs, or Exa Search for research and SEO workflows
  • Google Business Profile for local profile operations
  • WordPress, Meta Ads, Google Ads, or another Ads Studio platform you actively use
  • Stripe if billing or payment context matters
  • Twilio and ElevenLabs if you are setting up voice or messaging work

Then layer in optional creative, research, CRM, field-service, and custom MCP tooling.