Integrations Overview
How the integrations marketplace works and what Connect does.
The Integrations marketplace is where you wire Harmonia up to the rest of your stack — phone systems, mailboxes, calendars, payment processors, CRMs, accounting, AI providers, automation platforms. Today there are 83 connectors plus the first-party Atlas Minds Suite.
This page covers the shape of the marketplace and how the Connect flow works. For connector-specific setup, follow the link on the connector's card.
How the marketplace is organized
Connectors are grouped by category — Telephony, SMS, Email, Calendar, Payments, E-Signature, CRM Sync, Lending Data, AI Providers, Automation Platforms, and so on. The full list of categories is visible at the top of the marketplace page.
Two special sections always render first:
- Atlas Minds Suite — first-party Atlas Minds products (Signl, Notos, Metis, Signl Select). These aren't third-party connectors — they're sibling products built on the same platform, with deeper integration than any external connector can offer. See Atlas Minds Suite.
- Featured for your industry — if your org has an industry tag (MCA, lending, brokers, real estate, agency), connectors tagged for that industry are surfaced here.
You can search across all 83 connectors from the top of the page, or filter by capability (e.g. "send SMS", "calendar write", "call recording").
Connector status
Each connector card shows a status:
- Available — wired up, ready to connect.
- Beta — works, but the integration surface or terms may shift.
- Coming soon — listed for transparency; not yet functional.
Don't depend on a coming-soon connector for production work.
How Connect works
Click a connector card and you'll see its detail modal: long description, capability badges, auth type (OAuth, API key, webhook, manual setup), and a Connect button. Hitting Connect routes you to the right setup path:
- OAuth connectors redirect to the vendor's consent page, then back to Harmonia with a token saved to your org.
- API key connectors show a setup page where you paste your key. Keys are hashed and never displayed in full again.
- Webhook connectors hand you a signed URL to paste into the vendor's settings, plus instructions for any callback you need to wire up.
- Manual setup connectors open a guided checklist for cases that need a few clicks across both products.
Once connected, the connector becomes visible to any module that depends on it. For example, connecting Twilio makes the SMS and Phone modules functional, and Twilio numbers become selectable in the Conversations reply box.
Disconnecting
Open Settings → Integrations, find the connector, and hit Disconnect. Existing data stays — past messages, call recordings, synced contacts — but live syncing stops. Reconnecting picks back up where it left off.