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
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.
Step 1
You connect it once
Sign in, choose what you want watched, done. No middleware, no per-task connector bill.
Step 2
Everything it shouts lands here
A payment, a booking, a form, a message, a failure — it arrives in your inbox with the rest of your day.
Step 3
Your rules can act on it
Because the event is inside the system, it can update a client, start a job or chase a payment by itself.
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
Everything that plugs in today.
Search it, filter it. If yours is missing, a webhook connects it this afternoon.
94 apps
Running something old, specific, or slightly cursed?
Legacy systems, industry software nobody else supports, a database somebody built in 2009 — tell us what it is. We have moved businesses off stranger things.