Integrations
Rezonant sits in the middle of the tools you already use. Connect the systems that hold your context so the agent can pull from them, and the trackers where your work lands so tasks can flow out. You manage these connections per user.
Where your tasks go
These trackers are where refined tasks land for your team to pick up.
- Linear — issue tracking and project management. Rezonant can create, read, and update issues and projects.
- Jira — issue tracking and project management. Rezonant can create, update, and query issues.
Bring in context
These connections let the agent ground its work in your real product surface and source material.
- GitHub / GitHub Enterprise / GitLab — code repository access for code context. Supports branch management and pull request creation.
- Figma — pull design and frame data so refinement is grounded in your actual designs.
- Google Drive — fetch documents as context, including PDFs, images, and native docs.
- Notion — fetch pages as context via URL.
- Confluence — fetch pages as context via URL.
Connect more
- MCP servers — connect third-party tools via the Model Context Protocol (for example, Granola for meeting notes).
- Slack — team communication.
- Coding agents — autonomous coding, plus a managed Claude-powered coding agent. See the FAQ for how coding agents work and who can run them.
:::note Slack details TBD The specifics of the Slack integration aren't documented here yet. This page will be updated as that detail is confirmed. :::
Next steps
- Create your first chat — see how context flows into a session and tasks flow out.