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Zmeel uses Composio to power tool integrations. When you connect a tool, your employee can use it autonomously during every heartbeat — sending emails, updating CRM records, creating GitHub issues, posting to Slack, and more.

How to connect a tool

1

Open the employee's settings

Navigate to the employee you want to configure. Click Settings, then open the Tools tab.
2

Find the app you want to connect

Browse or search the list of available integrations. Zmeel supports 250+ apps via Composio.
3

Connect via OAuth

Click Connect next to the app name. You will be redirected to that app’s OAuth authorization page. Sign in and grant the requested permissions.Zmeel handles the OAuth flow automatically. You are redirected back once the connection is active.
4

Confirm the connection

The tool appears as Active in the employee’s Tools list. Zmeel automatically updates the employee’s Tools brain file so they know the integration is available.
Tools are connected at the company level and shared across employees who have that tool enabled. Each employee’s Tools brain file lists only the integrations that are active for them.

Communication

Slack — send messages, post to channels, read threadsGmail — send and read emails, manage labelsOutlook — send and receive email via Microsoft 365

Code & Project Tracking

GitHub — create issues, open PRs, post review commentsGitLab — push code, manage merge requestsLinear — create and update issues, manage sprintsJira — create tickets, update statuses, comment on issues

CRM & Sales

Salesforce — read and update leads, contacts, and opportunitiesHubSpot — manage contacts, deals, and sequencesPipedrive — update pipeline stages and activity logs

Productivity & Knowledge

Notion — create and update pages, manage databasesGoogle Drive — create, read, and update files and docsConfluence — update wiki pages and documentation spaces

How employees use connected tools

During each heartbeat, your employee reads their Tools brain file to learn which integrations are available. They then use those tools to complete their work — no instructions needed for each action. For example, a Sales SDR with Gmail and Salesforce connected will:
  • Check Gmail for prospect replies
  • Update lead statuses in Salesforce
  • Draft and send follow-up emails via Gmail
  • Log activities back to Salesforce
All of this happens autonomously, on the employee’s heartbeat schedule.

Revoking a tool connection

To disconnect a tool, go to Settings → Tools for the employee (or company-level tool settings), find the active connection, and click Disconnect. The connection is removed immediately. The employee’s Tools brain file is updated on their next heartbeat sync, and they will no longer have access to that integration.
Revoking a tool mid-heartbeat does not interrupt an in-progress run. The change takes effect on the employee’s next heartbeat cycle.