Connect
Go to Settings → Integrations. You can:
- Connect built‑in integrations (Slack, Google Drive, OneDrive)
- Connect remote MCP servers (e.g., Notion, Linear, GitHub, Salesforce)
Built-in integrations
Use the built-in integrations for everyday collaboration and knowledge management:
- Slack — Send messages and search conversations across your workspace.
- Google Drive — Access Google Drive files, Sheets, and Docs with support for both My Drive and Shared Drives.
- OneDrive — Access Microsoft OneDrive files, upload, download, and search your cloud storage.
Prebuilt MCP servers
These MCP servers appear in the Integrations page with branded icons so you can connect them in a few clicks:
- Notion — Search, create, and update Notion pages.
- Asana — Track tasks, projects, and team collaboration.
- PayPal — Process payments and manage transactions.
- Linear — Create and manage issues, projects, and workflows.
- HubSpot — Read and write contacts, companies, and deals.
- GitHub — Access repositories, issues, pull requests, and code.
- Jira & Confluence — Manage issues, projects, and collaborate on documentation.
- Salesforce — Access and manage Salesforce CRM data.
- Stripe — Process payments and manage customers.
- Monday.com — Manage work, projects, and team workflows.
- Wix — Build websites for your business.
- Webflow — Manage websites, CMS collections, and business tools.
- Square — Process payments and manage business operations.
- Sentry — Error tracking and performance monitoring.
- PostHog — Product analytics and feature flags.
- Neon — Serverless PostgreSQL database platform.
- DeepWiki — Access repository documentation.
Google Drive (Shared Drives)
Shared Drives are supported. When you connect Drive, Jace can search Shared Drive folders for context and attach files from them just like My Drive.
We support most Remote MCPs: paste the server URL from your host and approve tools during setup.
Configure tools
From the integration’s Configure button, enable recommended tools or require confirmation before they run.
Best practices
- Enable only tools you use frequently
- Create a short rule describing when a tool should be used
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