Thread Integrations — Connecting Notion, Zapier, Make, Asana, Canva, and Google Calendar

How to connect third-party tools and services to Euryka Threads using OAuth integrations.

2 min read Updated 27 Apr 2026

Threads can connect to your existing tools through OAuth integrations. Once connected, the AI in a thread can read from and write to those services based on your instructions. Connections are set up per workspace and available to all thread members after authorisation.

Opening the Integrations dialog

Inside any thread, click the Tools / Integrations icon to open the panel and choose the Integrations tab. You'll see all available third-party integrations.

Available integrations

Notion

Connect Notion to let the AI read your pages and databases, find notes, and pull in information from your Notion workspace mid-conversation.

Zapier

Connect Zapier to trigger automations and workflows from inside a thread. Use it to create records, send notifications, or interact with any of Zapier's thousands of connected apps.

Make (formerly Integromat)

Connect Make to trigger scenarios and automations from your thread. Similar to Zapier, Make lets the AI kick off multi-step workflows across your tool stack.

Asana

Connect Asana to let the AI read tasks, projects, and deadlines. Useful for project planning threads where you want the AI to be aware of what's in flight.

Canva

Connect Canva so the AI can reference and work with your Canva designs directly inside a thread.

Google Calendar

Connect Google Calendar so the AI can see your schedule, find events, and help you prepare. See Thread Tools — Google Calendar for what you can do once connected.

Connecting an integration

  1. Open the Tools / Integrations dialog inside any thread.
  2. Find the integration you want to connect.
  3. Click Connect (or the integration's name).
  4. You'll be redirected to the service's OAuth authorisation page.
  5. Approve the connection.
  6. You're returned to Euryka with the integration active.

The connection is saved per workspace. Any thread in the workspace can use it once it's authorised.

Disconnecting an integration

  1. Open the Tools / Integrations dialog.
  2. Find the connected integration.
  3. Click Disconnect or Remove.

Plan requirements

Some integrations may require Pro or higher. If an integration is unavailable on your plan, the connect button will show an upgrade prompt.

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