Overview
Integrations connect TeamMate to the tools your team already uses, so an agent can talk to people where they work and act on systems you run. They fall into three groups.
The three kinds of integration
| Kind | What it does | Where you set it up |
|---|---|---|
| Channels | Let people reach an agent over messaging, voice, or email — Slack, Microsoft Teams, Telegram, WhatsApp, Twilio, Vapi, and agent email. | The Channels tab of the agent builder, per agent. |
| Tools (apps) | Give an agent actions it can take in other systems — read a Gmail thread, create a GitHub issue, update a Trello card. | The Composio app library (per agent / per workspace) and Settings → Connected Apps. |
| MCP servers | Connect a Model Context Protocol server so its tools are available across the workspace. | Settings → MCP Servers. |
How connections are scoped
Some connections attach to a single agent; others are shared across the workspace.
- Per-agent. Channels are connected on the agent you are editing. Each agent has its own Slack app, Telegram bot, phone number, or email address.
- Workspace-level. Some channels and most app connections need a workspace-level connection first. App connections (Composio profiles) and MCP servers are managed in Settings and can be reused by any agent.
Where to go next
- Channels overview — connect agents to messaging, voice, and email.
- Composio app library — give agents tools in third-party apps.
- MCP servers (workspace-wide) — connect MCP servers for the whole workspace.
- Managing connections — review and remove existing connections.