Connect all your infrastructure tools in one place so AI agents can work across your entire stack. Integrations Overview The integrations catalog provides easy access to configure connections with popular services like AWS, GitHub, Jira, Slack, and Kubernetes. Integrations Catalog Browse through different integration categories to find the services you need to connect. Cloud platforms:
  • AWS, Azure, Google Cloud - manage resources, deployments, monitoring
  • Terraform - infrastructure as code automation
  • Kubernetes - container orchestration and management
Development:
  • GitHub, GitLab - code management, PR automation, CI/CD
  • Docker - container building and registry management
  • Jenkins - build automation and deployment pipelines
Communication:
  • Slack, Microsoft Teams - notifications, ChatOps commands
  • Email - automated alerts and reports
  • PagerDuty - incident management and escalation
Monitoring:
  • Prometheus, Grafana - metrics collection and visualization
  • Datadog, New Relic - APM and infrastructure monitoring
  • Splunk - log analysis and search

How to connect

  1. Click “Resources” in the left sidebar
  2. Select “New Stack” to browse integrations
  3. Choose your service from the catalog
  4. Authenticate - usually OAuth or API key
  5. Test the connection to ensure it works
  6. Start using - agents can now access this tool
Custom Integrations Empty Custom integrations allow you to connect tools and services with secret-based authentication beyond the standard catalog. Datadog Integration Setup When setting up integrations like Datadog, you’ll need to provide configuration details such as API keys, application keys, and environment settings.

Managing integrations

View status: See which integrations are healthy, need attention, or are offline. Update credentials: Rotate API keys and refresh OAuth tokens easily. Set permissions: Control what each integration can access in your systems. Monitor usage: Track how often each integration is used by agents and workflows.

Integration security

Least privilege: Each integration only gets the minimum permissions needed. Credential encryption: All API keys and secrets are encrypted at rest. Audit logs: Every integration usage is logged with full details. Network isolation: Integrations run in secure, isolated environments.

Troubleshooting

Connection failing?
  • Check if API keys are still valid
  • Verify network connectivity
  • Ensure service isn’t under maintenance
Missing permissions?
  • Review OAuth scopes granted
  • Check if user has admin access
  • Verify service-specific permission settings
Poor performance?
  • Check API rate limits
  • Monitor network latency
  • Consider caching frequently accessed data

Start simple: Connect one tool you use every day, like GitHub or AWS. Once you see how it works, add more integrations.