32 new integrations: Microsoft Suite, more Google products, Canva, Stripe, and more
by Parker Chun
One of Tasklet’s superpowers is that it can connect to anything — it can connect directly to any API or MCP server or use a browser to get work done like a human would. For our most popular integrations, however, we try to go the extra mile and provide hand-rolled integrations with an even higher level of completeness, ease-of-use, quality & reliability.
Recently we’ve been hearing a lot of requests for Outlook, Microsoft Teams, Google Chat, Canva, Stripe, BigQuery, and more. So we rolled up our sleeves and have been busily shipping a ton of new integrations — 32 of them — across the Microsoft Suite, Google Workspace, and a wide range of other tools you already use. This is our biggest single integrations update yet.
Microsoft Suite
Microsoft integrations were already available in Tasklet, but they were powered by a third-party integration platform and had some gaps. We’ve now built them natively for better reliability, deeper functionality, and more efficient performance.
- Outlook Mail — Auto-triage, draft, send, and search your inbox.
- Outlook Calendar — Check schedules, resolve conflicts, and auto-book meetings.
- OneDrive — Upload, download, and keep your files organized.
- Teams — Post to channels and summarize team conversations.
- SharePoint — Read, update, and manage docs and lists across sites.
More Google Integrations
Our native Gmail, Drive, and Calendar integrations have been popular, but users wanted to go deeper into Google’s ecosystem. We built out the rest of Google Workspace and a couple of Cloud integrations too.
- Google Chat — Send updates to spaces and summarize threads.
- Google Slides — Build and update presentations as part of any workflow.
- Google Tasks — Create and manage tasks across your workflows.
- Google Forms — Pull responses and create new forms.
- BigQuery — Run queries to surface insights from your data.
- Cloud Logging — Read and analyze your Google Cloud logs.
21 more apps, now a click away
Some apps provide MCP servers that enable agents like Tasklet to connect with them. Finding the right endpoint, getting access, and setting them up has been a point of friction. We’ve done that work for 21 more apps so you don’t have to.
- Finance: Stripe, Ramp
- Sales & CRM: Close, Day.ai, Attio, ZoomInfo, Harmonic
- Research & Intelligence: Ahrefs, Similarweb, Moody’s, Xpoz
- Analytics & Data: Mixpanel, Supabase, Neon DB, Sentry, Hex, Jam.dev
- Other: Canva, Granola, Alai, Jotform
Upgrades to existing integrations + Direct API
Alongside the new stuff, we shipped big upgrades to connections you already use:
- Gmail — Full HTML formatting for emails.
- Notion — Proper listing and querying of pages in a database.
- GitHub — Pull request creation and better repo knowledge.
- HubSpot — Full support for custom objects and lists.
- Google Contacts — New contact creation.
- Direct API — More authentication types, including custom OAuth2.
What you can do with this
A few example prompts to try:
- Deal operations — “Be my deal desk. When proposals come into Outlook, extract terms into a tracker on SharePoint, flag anything non-standard, and post a summary to the sales Teams channel.”
- Weekly metrics — “Every Monday, run analysis in BigQuery — if you notice any negative trends, search logs to further investigate and post your findings in Chat.”
- Revenue reconciliation — “Every Monday, reconcile last week’s Stripe payments with Ramp expenses, identify any discrepancies, and send me a summary with your best guess at what caused each one.”
- Lead enrichment — “Enrich new leads in Attio with ZoomInfo and Harmonic data, score them, and flag high-priority ones in Slack.”
- Meeting intel — “Every Friday, analyze my Granola call transcripts from the week, pull out the biggest themes and pain points, and generate a Canva summary graphic.”
Your stack shouldn’t limit what your agent can do. Now it doesn’t.
Feedback? parker@tasklet.ai