Apps
Apps give Dex access to your tools, both through native app integrations (OAuth) and MCP servers. Once connected, Dex can read, write, and search through data from your apps.
Overview
In Apps, Dex supports app integrations (OAuth-based, powered by Pipedream) and MCP servers (Model Context Protocol). Both give Dex tools to read and write data. Some integrations also support indexing , background data sync for proactivity.
App Integrations
These connect via OAuth. Click connect, authorize in the popup, done.
Communications
- Gmail, read, send, manage emails. Indexes threads and learns your writing style.
- Google Calendar, manage events, schedule meetings, check availability. Indexes your calendar.
- Slack, send messages, browse conversations. Indexes selected channels.
- Microsoft Outlook, read, send, manage emails.
- Gong, access call recordings, transcripts, deal intelligence.
- Intercom, manage customer conversations and support tickets.
- HeyReach, automate LinkedIn outreach (API key).
Productivity
- Google Sheets, read and update spreadsheet data.
- Google Docs, read and edit documents.
- Google Drive, browse and search files. Context indexing enabled.
- Airtable, manage bases, tables, records.
- Dropbox, browse, search, manage files.
Operations
- Salesforce, accounts, contacts, opportunities.
- HubSpot, contacts, deals, campaigns.
- Apollo, lead generation, sales intelligence.
- Asana, tasks, projects, team workflows.
- Shopify, store, products, orders.
- QuickBooks, accounting, invoices, reports.
MCP Servers
MCP (Model Context Protocol) servers you add in Apps talk directly to an app's MCP endpoint over HTTP. They follow the same connect flow but use a different transport layer.
- Notion, create and search notes, databases. Context indexing enabled.
- Linear, track issues, manage product development.
- Attio, CRM, customer relationships, sales pipeline.
- Granola, meeting notes and transcriptions. Context indexing enabled.
Connecting
Open the Apps in the sidebar to browse and connect integrations. For apps with context indexing, you can take a look at what gets indexed, specific Gmail labels, Slack channels, Notion databases, or GitHub repos.