Allow Super Agents to use connected app integrations as tools
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Alessandro Rhomberg
Super Agents currently cannot access existing ClickUp app integrations (e.g. GitHub, Zapier) for read-only analysis, search, or context.
Please allow Super Agents to:
Use already-connected integrations as read-only tools
Search/analyze data from tools like GitHub repositories, PRs, files
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This would make Super Agents far more useful in real workflows where ClickUp is the central hub.
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Miron Puzanov
Yes, this is in progress. We’re actually working on enabling more apps for Super Agents! What are the must-have apps we should enable first?
Lesford “LJ” McKenzie
hubspot/salesforce, Google Contacts, Google workspace, Microsoft Office 365, Github
Derek Cummings
We need webhooks and MCP
Michael Van Doorn
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Miron Puzanov
Yes, this is in progress. We’re actually working on enabling more apps for Super Agents! What are the must-have apps we should enable first?
Jason Joseph
Miron Puzanov please let it connect to an MCP source. This ONE implimentation can inarguably oppen up more possibilities than any other single effort to conenct.
While it is difficult to provide an exact number of applications using the Model Context Protocol (MCP), recent data indicates substantial growth, with 834 MCP apps and over 5,000 tools available as of late 2025 and early 2026.
Derek Cummings
Jason Joseph this! and webhooks.
Derek Cummings
Miron Puzanov They need to be able to access any external data, and we need to be able to call them externally too, such as via the official clickup MCP, otherwise they wouldn't be useful for companies building true agentic systems.