How connectors work
Most connectors use OAuth: you click Connect, authorize Bridge in your tool’s own login screen, and Bridge receives a scoped access token. A small number of connectors use an API key instead. Either way, Bridge stores your credentials encrypted and uses them only when you issue a command that needs that tool.Bridge never stores your OAuth refresh tokens in plain text. Credentials are encrypted at rest and scoped to the minimum permissions each connector needs.
Available connectors
ClickUp
Tasks, projects, lists, spaces, time tracking, and templates.
Gmail
Read, draft, send, and organize email.
Google Calendar
View and create events, check availability.
Google Drive
Browse, upload, and share files.
Google Docs
Read and write document content.
Google Sheets
Read and write spreadsheet data.
Slack
Read messages and post to channels.
Shopify
Products, orders, customers, and inventory.
HubSpot
Contacts, deals, companies, and activities.
Guru
Search and retrieve knowledge cards.
Copper CRM
Contacts, leads, opportunities, and tasks.
JustCall
Call logs, contacts, and SMS.
Spinach
Meeting summaries and action items.
More connectors are on the way. If the tool you need isn’t listed here, check back soon or contact support.
Plan limits
The number of connectors you can have active at once depends on your plan.How to connect a tool
1
Open the Connectors page
Go to
/connectors in the Bridge dashboard. You’ll see all available connectors, with a green dot next to any that are already connected.2
Click Connect
Find the connector you want and click the Connect button next to it.
3
Authorize in your tool
Bridge opens the tool’s own authorization screen. Sign in and grant the requested permissions. You’re redirected back to Bridge when done.
4
Confirm the connection
The connector’s card shows a green dot and a Connected status. It’s now available in the Command Center.
How to disconnect a tool
1
Open the Connectors page
Go to
/connectors in the Bridge dashboard.2
Select the connector
Click the connector you want to remove.
3
Remove credentials
Click Remove credentials (or Disconnect) and confirm. Bridge deletes the stored token immediately.
Connector status at a glance
The/connectors page shows every available connector with one of two states:
- Green dot — connected and ready to use in the Command Center
- Connect button — not yet connected; click to authorize
Related concepts
Command Center
Use your connected tools from one chat interface.
Missions
Save multi-tool workflows and run them again with one click.