Connected Apps
Brian can now connect to your other tools. As of this week, GitHub, Xero, and OneDrive are confirmed working, meaning Claude can read your repos, pull your books, and reach into your files without you copying anything across.
Brian sits behind the connector layer with access to roughly 3,000 apps via Pipedream. Most of them haven't been hit by anyone yet. The three above are the ones I've personally driven through real workflows and watched behave. Everything else is a reasonable bet, not a promise.
If you connect something and it works, great, tell me, I'll add it to the confirmed list. If you connect something and it breaks, also tell me. The fastest way is to ask Claude to submit a support ticket. It routes through Brian, lands in my inbox, and includes the context of what you were trying to do, which saves us both a round of "what were the symptoms exactly."
A few honest expectations:
Auth flows vary by app. Some are clean OAuth, some require API keys, some need both. If you hit something confusing, that's worth a ticket — it usually means I need to write a connection guide for that app.
Tool surface area varies. Some apps expose ten useful actions through Pipedream, some expose two. If the thing you want to do isn't possible, ticket me — sometimes it's a config gap I can fix server-side.
No data leaves your scope. Connections are per-user, scoped to your account, and revocable from /settings.
More apps will move from "should work" to "confirmed working" as people actually use them. If you're trying something interesting, I'd rather know than not.
