Connectors and integrations

Haruno works with the apps and files you already use.

What are connectors?

Connectors let Haruno read from and write to the tools and storage you use every day. You stay in control of which connectors are enabled and what Haruno can access.

Built in

These work out of the box, with no account to connect.

Office documents
Read and build Word, Excel, and PowerPoint files and PDFs — and read images or transcribe audio.
Web Search
Research the live web and bring back clear, sourced answers.
Note
Available connectors depend on your platform and plan. Office and Web Search are on by default; a few connectors are still rolling out to macOS.

Files & cloud storage

Connect the storage where your documents live.

Local files
Read and write documents, spreadsheets, and PDFs on your Mac or PC.
Google Drive
Open, edit, and sync files stored in Google Drive.
OneDrive & SharePoint
Work with documents in Microsoft 365 cloud storage.
Dropbox
Sync and manage files in your Dropbox.
Git
Connect a Git repository to read and update its files.

Email & calendar

Let Haruno handle your inbox and schedule.

Gmail
Search, read, draft, reply to, and send email in Gmail.
Google Calendar
See your schedule and create new events.
Outlook
Manage Outlook mail and calendar with plain-language requests.

Messaging & social

Share updates and files with your team and audience.

Slack
Post updates and summaries to channels and upload files.
Telegram
Send messages, photos, and documents through Telegram.
Discord
Send messages and files to Discord.
LinkedIn
Draft and publish posts to LinkedIn.
X
Post, search, and read your timeline on X.

Custom MCP servers

Advanced: extend Haruno with any tools you host yourself.

Custom MCP server
Connect any remote MCP server over HTTP or SSE to add your own tools.

Adding a connector

Open Haruno Settings, choose Connectors, and follow the sign-in flow for the app you want to connect. You can disconnect a connector or adjust its permissions at any time.

Haruno only accesses what you allow. Review exactly what each connector can reach in Permissions.

Next steps

With connectors in place, you can start building tasks that pull live data from your tools.