A connection lets Jarvis act inside a service you already use. You connect it once, and Jarvis can read and do work there on your behalf. Connections are opt-in and scoped.
Inbox and messages
- Gmail and Outlook Mail: summarize, draft, and send.
- Slack: digests and draft replies.
Calendar
- Google Calendar and Outlook Calendar: read, create, and reschedule.
Notes and projects
- Notion: search, read, and write pages and databases.
- Linear: read, create, and comment on issues.
- Jira and Confluence: search, transition, and comment.
- Google Drive: work with app-owned files.
Dev
- GitHub: review PRs, branch operations, and issue triage.
Home
- Spotify: play by name and control playback. Playback needs Spotify Premium.
Everything else: MCP
Beyond the built-in connections, Jarvis can connect to any MCP server, so you can extend what it reaches without waiting for an official integration.