Integrations
Every app Dispatch connects to, with a one-line summary of what the agent can do in each one.
Dispatch connects to your real accounts and acts on them directly. Below is the full list of apps the agent can read from and write to. Each integration links to a detailed page covering scopes, capabilities, and limits.
To connect any of these, open the in-app Connections settings.
- Gmail: read, search, label, archive, draft, and send messages.
- Outlook Mail: read, search, categorize, draft, and send messages.
Calendar
- Google Calendar: read events, check availability, create, update, cancel, and respond to invitations.
- Outlook Calendar: read events, check availability, create, update, and cancel events.
Messaging
- Slack: list channels, read channel and thread history, post on your behalf, download files.
- Telegram: receive prompts from Telegram and send responses back to chats.
Connect your own tools (MCP)
Dispatch speaks the Model Context Protocol, so it can use any MCP server's tools. The integrations below are pre-configured: you connect them from the in-app Connections settings without supplying a URL. You can also add a custom MCP server of your own.
- Notion: read and update pages and databases in Notion.
- Linear: track issues and projects in Linear.
- Asana: track tasks and projects in Asana.
- Monday.com: manage boards, items, and workflows in Monday.com.
- HighLevel: manage leads and automations in HighLevel.
- JustCall: manage calls and SMS in JustCall.
- Quo: work with Quo communications.
- ActiveCampaign: manage contacts and automations in ActiveCampaign.
More apps via Composio
These apps connect through Composio, a broker that exposes a third-party app's actions to the agent after you authorize it. The toolkits below are the ones Dispatch currently exposes.
CRM
- Salesforce, HubSpot, Nutshell: read and update contacts, deals, and pipeline records.
Files and storage
- Google Drive, Dropbox: browse, read, and manage files.
Documents and tasks
- Google Docs, Google Sheets, Google Tasks: read and edit documents, spreadsheets, and task lists.
Meetings and video
- Zoom, Microsoft Teams, Fireflies: manage meetings and pull transcripts.
Scheduling
- Calendly: read availability and manage scheduled events.
Productivity and project management
Payments and accounting
- Stripe, QuickBooks: read and manage payments, invoices, and accounting records.
Social
Messaging and outreach
Booking links
Booking links are not a third-party connection; they are pages Dispatch generates and hosts so you can share scheduling URLs that work against your connected calendars.
How connections work
A connection authorizes Dispatch to act on a specific account. Connections are managed from the in-app Connections settings; per-connection scopes are listed on each page above. Writes from native connections (Gmail, Calendar, Slack, Telegram, Outlook) pass through the permission gate before they run. Writes through MCP connections and Composio are not currently gated, so treat them with the same care you would the underlying app's API.