Connect the apps you already use

ai.diy can act in Gmail, GitHub, Notion, Slack, Linear, and other SaaS apps through Composio. Connect once in Settings → Apps, then ask the assistant to read or update the tools you authorized.

Auth model
BYOK Composio key, browser-held
Apps
Gmail, GitHub, Notion, Slack, Linear, Jira, and more
Writes
Yes / No / don’t-ask-again confirmation

Connect apps without moving your workspace

Most AI chat apps stop at the model. ai.diy can also use the SaaS tools you already live in. A Composio session exposes those apps as MCP tools in the same thread as search, Python, and files.

The API key never becomes a server secret. It is stored in this browser and relayed only for the request that needs it.

What you need

Create a key at dashboard.composio.dev. Grant it sessions write access — a read-only key can list apps but cannot start a chat session.

Then open Settings → Apps, paste or drop the key, and connect Gmail, GitHub, Notion, or Slack. In chat, those tools appear as mcp_composio_….

Questions people ask

How do I connect Gmail or GitHub to ai.diy?

Open the workspace, go to Settings → Apps, paste a Composio API key with sessions write access, then connect the app. The key stays in your browser except for per-request relay.

Is Composio free to use with ai.diy?

Composio’s free plan includes sessions, managed OAuth, and a monthly tool-call allowance. You still need a valid API key from dashboard.composio.dev.

Can the assistant send email or change data without asking?

No. Read actions can run immediately. Writes, sends, and other data-changing actions ask you Yes, No, or Yes don’t ask again before they execute.