An AI agent is only useful if it can touch your real tools. Without access, it's a chatty advisor; with the right connections, it's a colleague who acts. Here's a tour of what connectors concretely unlock for you.
More tools to plug in, less copy-paste
The first role of an integration is to connect an agent to software you already use. Email, calendar, CRM, invoicing, file storage: every new connection is one copy-paste chore that disappears.
Concretely, instead of pulling information out of one tool to retype it into another, the agent fetches it itself and puts it in the right place. Work flows on its own between your apps.
With chyll, that catalog exceeds 1000 integrations, activated in one click. No technical setup: you authorize, it's connected. And every permission is granted tool by tool, revocable whenever you want.
What it changes for you: your tools stop living in silos. chyll builds the bridge, and you get back the minutes lost moving information from one piece of software to another.
Actions, not just reading
An integration isn't just for reading information. The most useful ones also let the agent act: create an email draft, add a line to your CRM, generate a quote, schedule a reminder.
That's the difference between an agent that tells you "here's what you should do" and an agent that prepares it for you. And with chyll, every action heading outside follows the same rule: chyll prepares the draft, and you approve before anything is sent. The time saved, without the loss of control.
What it changes for you: you no longer delegate just the thinking, but the action itself, while keeping your hand on whatever leaves your business.
Standards that widen the playing field
Behind the integrations, an underlying movement makes everything simpler: shared standards. The best known is called MCP (Model Context Protocol): think of it as a universal plug between agents and tools.
Before, every connection was custom-built, slow to assemble. With a common plug, a new tool becomes compatible much faster. The catalog of what an agent can do keeps expanding, without you lifting a finger.
A universal plug is what turns a handful of connectable tools into an ecosystem that grows on its own.
What it changes for you: the list of what your AI can do keeps getting longer. What was impossible last month becomes a checkbox today.
What to remember
Integrations are where the battle is won. They connect your tools (no more silos), they enable action (not just reading), and thanks to standards like MCP, they multiply with no effort on your part.
The idea to keep in mind: an agent is worth mostly what it's plugged into. The more good connections it has, the more real tasks it takes off your list. And that's exactly the direction chyll is taking, one click at a time.
