Connecting your apps

Employees can only work in apps you've connected. Connecting one takes about thirty seconds.

Connections are called Connectors in Verse, and they're the difference between an employee that drafts an email and one that sends it. You'll find them in the sidebar under Connectors; they also come up naturally during hiring and mid task when an employee asks for one.

Connecting from the Connectors page

  1. 1

    Find the app

    The search box covers the whole catalog: “Gmail, Notion, Salesforce, Linear” and about a thousand more. Featured apps are laid out first; Show more keeps expanding the list.

  2. 2

    Hit Connect

    For most apps, the app's own sign in opens in a new tab. You approve access there, on their site, the standard way.

  3. 3

    Come back to Verse

    The page notices the connection on its own and the card flips to Connected. That's it; every employee you permit can now use it.

A few services don't use sign in pages and ask for an API key instead; those open a small window with a field for the key and a link to where you find it. Telegram is its own special case: it hands you to the bot in the Telegram app.

Connecting mid task

You don't have to set everything up in advance. When a task needs an app you haven't connected, the employee pauses and asks with a connection request: the connect button is on the card, and after you've signed in, I've connected it resumes the work exactly where it stopped.

Tip

Connect your two or three daily drivers on day one, usually email, calendar, and Slack or Notion, and let everything else happen on demand.

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