UNOBITS
Integrations

Keep the apps you cannot give up. Stop living inside them.

You do not have to abandon anything on day one. Connect what you already pay for, let it report into your workspace, and drop it later when you notice you have stopped opening it.

  • 94+ apps
  • No connector subscription
  • Webhooks for the rest
01What connecting actually does

An integration should remove a tab, not add one.

Most platforms mean “we can sync a field” when they say integration. Here it means the outside world reports into the same place your work already lives.

02By the part of your day

What each family of apps stops costing you.

Email, chat and messaging

Gmail, Outlook, Zoho, Slack, Teams, WhatsApp and SMS — read and answered inside UNOBITS.

  • One shared queue
  • Threads tied to the client
  • Nothing left unanswered

Calendars and meetings

Google, Outlook, Calendly, Zoom and Meet merged into one honest view of your week.

  • No double bookings
  • Events become work
  • Availability at a glance

Money

Stripe, PayPal, QuickBooks and Xero — payments, failures and reconciliation without a spreadsheet.

  • Invoices match themselves
  • Failures raise a flag
  • Books stay current

Files and storage

Drive, OneDrive, Dropbox and Box sit next to your own storage on the same shelf.

  • Share without permission games
  • Search across everything
  • Portals for outsiders

The rest of your stack

HubSpot, Salesforce, Jira, Asana, Shopify, Zendesk and dozens more, so nothing gets stranded.

  • Import your history
  • Two-way sync where it matters
  • Retire them at your own pace

Anything at all

If it can send a webhook, it can talk to UNOBITS — and Donna can help you wire it up.

  • Inbound and outbound webhooks
  • A full API
  • No developer for the basics
03The full list

Everything that plugs in today.

Search it, filter it. If yours is missing, a webhook connects it this afternoon.

94 apps

Microsoft TeamsCommunicationLive
DiscordCommunicationLive
Google ChatCommunicationSoon
ZoomMeetingsLive
Google MeetMeetingsLive
Microsoft OutlookEmailLive
GmailEmailLive
IMAP / SMTPEmailLive
Google CalendarCalendarLive
Outlook CalendarCalendarLive
CalendlyCalendarLive
ConfluenceDocsSoon
JiraProjectsLive
TrelloProjectsLive
AsanaProjectsLive
Monday.comProjectsLive
ClickUpProjectsLive
LinearProjectsLive
BasecampProjectsSoon
SmartsheetProjectsSoon
AirtableDatabaseLive
Google DriveStorageLive
DropboxStorageLive
BoxStorageLive
OneDriveStorageLive
Google SheetsSpreadsheetsLive
Google DocsDocsLive
Microsoft ExcelSpreadsheetsLive
Microsoft WordDocsLive
FigmaDesignLive
MiroDesignLive
LoomVideoLive
Jira Service ManagementSupportSoon
ZendeskSupportLive
FreshdeskSupportLive
Help ScoutSupportSoon
IntercomSupportLive
TwilioMessagingLive
SendGridEmailLive
MailchimpMarketingLive
PipedriveCRMSoon
Zoho CRMCRMSoon
PayPalPaymentsLive
SquarePaymentsSoon
FlutterwavePaymentsSoon
PaystackPaymentsSoon
ShopifyEcommerceLive
WooCommerceEcommerceSoon
FreshBooksFinanceSoon
ZapierAutomationLive
MakeAutomationLive
n8nAutomationSoon
IFTTTAutomationSoon
Google AnalyticsAnalyticsLive
MixpanelAnalyticsSoon
AmplitudeAnalyticsSoon
SegmentDataSoon
SnowflakeDataSoon
BigQueryDataSoon
PostgreSQLDatabaseLive
MySQLDatabaseLive
MongoDBDatabaseLive
SupabaseDatabaseSoon
FirebaseDatabaseSoon
AWS S3InfrastructureLive
Google Cloud StorageInfrastructureSoon
Azure Blob StorageInfrastructureSoon
CloudflareInfrastructureLive
SentryMonitoringLive
DatadogMonitoringSoon
New RelicMonitoringSoon
PagerDutyMonitoringSoon
OpsgenieMonitoringSoon
ServiceNowITSMSoon
OktaSecuritySoon
Microsoft Entra IDSecuritySoon
1PasswordSecuritySoon
FacebookSocialSoon
InstagramSocialSoon
LinkedInSocialSoon
X (Twitter)SocialSoon
TikTokSocialSoon
YouTubeSocialSoon
Meta AdsAdsSoon

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