Integrations
Connect your apps and control what each notebook can access.
How Integrations Work
Deep Notebook connects to the apps you already use. Once connected, your notebooks can read from and write to these services — pulling emails, posting to Slack, creating documents, updating CRMs.
Connections happen at two levels:
Account-Level Connections
These are your authenticated links to external services. Click Integrations in the main sidebar to see all available apps. When you connect one — say, Gmail — you authenticate through Google's OAuth flow. This grants Deep Notebook permission to access your account.
You only do this once per app. The connection persists and becomes available across all your notebooks.
Notebook-Level Enablement
Inside each notebook, the Integrations panel at the top shows your connected apps. Toggle on the ones this notebook needs. A notebook for email automation gets Gmail; a notebook for sales reporting gets Salesforce.
This separation matters. Not every notebook needs access to everything. Enabling only relevant integrations keeps workflows focused and reduces the chance of unintended actions.
Available Integrations
Deep Notebook supports 90+ apps across categories:
- •Email & Calendar — Gmail, Outlook, Google Calendar
- •Communication — Slack, Discord, Microsoft Teams
- •Documents — Google Drive, Notion, Confluence, Dropbox
- •Project Management — Linear, Asana, Jira, Monday
- •CRM & Sales — Salesforce, HubSpot, Pipedrive
- •Spreadsheets & Databases — Google Sheets, Airtable, Excel
- •Analytics — Google Analytics, Amplitude, Mixpanel
- •Developer Tools — GitHub, GitLab
Browse the full list in the Integrations Gallery.
Security and Privacy
When you connect an app, Deep Notebook uses OAuth to authenticate. We never see or store your passwords. Connections use refresh tokens with the minimum permissions required for the integration to function.
Your data flows through Deep Notebook to execute workflows, but we do not retain it. When a block reads your emails to generate a summary, the content is processed in real-time and not stored on our servers. The output you see in the notebook is the only persistent record.
You can revoke any connection at any time from the Integrations settings. Revoking removes our access immediately.
Managing Connections
To disconnect an app, go to Integrations in the sidebar, find the app, and click Disconnect. This revokes the OAuth token and removes access.
To refresh a connection (if authentication has expired), click Reconnect and go through the OAuth flow again.
Requesting New Integrations
Don't see an app you need? Let us know at madhava@autocomputer.ai. We prioritize integrations based on user demand.