Apps you can talk to from your AI.
Working software, ready to make your own. Once any of these is on your account, your AI stays connected to it — read its data, send its emails, change its code, in plain English. For the life of the project.
Hatchform
A Typeform-style form builder you actually own.
“Build me a 6-question customer satisfaction form with a CSAT score at the end.”
Tablestack
The Airtable alternative you own.
“For every company missing a Notes value, write a one-line research summary from their website.”
Notebook MCP
The notebook your AI writes to — so the best parts of your chats don't vanish.
“Save this whole explanation as a notebook entry tagged "Postgres."”
mcpMail
Webmail on your own domain — your agents draft replies, you approve what sends.
“Summarize everything that landed in my inbox today.”
Booking Page
Your own booking page. Share one link and let people grab a time.
“Add a 15-minute "office hours" event type, weekdays 2–4pm only.”
Live Chat
A chat bubble for your site. It answers from your docs, humans one click away.
“Add a help article on how refunds work so the widget can answer it.”
Earshot
The customer research vault your AI keeps — what customers said, with receipts.
“File this sales call transcript and pull out the key insights.”
Feedback Board
A public board where customers post ideas and vote on what you build next.
“Add 'Bulk edit' as a new request and set it to Planned.”
Team Wiki
An internal wiki your team writes and your AI agent keeps up to date.
“Write up our deploy process as a new page under Engineering Handbook.”
Kanban Board
A kanban board for tasks and roadmaps that your AI agent can update too.
“Move 'Ship CSV export' to Done and pull the next card into In progress.”
Customer Research
A searchable vault of what your customers actually said, with the receipts.
“File this call transcript and pull out the insights.”