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Hyper builds a shared AI memory layer by connecting to the tools your team already uses. When you link an integration, Hyper continuously syncs content from that source — emails, documents, messages, meeting notes, calendar events, and more — and makes it instantly searchable through any AI agent. You authorize each connection once through the desktop app, and Hyper handles incremental updates in the background so your knowledge stays current without any manual effort. All integrations are managed in one place: open the Hyper desktop app, navigate to Settings → Connections, and connect or disconnect any source from there.

Available Integrations

Gmail

Sync important email threads and search your inbox with full Gmail query syntax — from:, subject:, has:attachment, and more.

Google Drive

Index Google Docs and retrieve full document content so agents can surface relevant written knowledge from your Drive.

Slack

Capture channel threads across one or more workspaces and search with native Slack syntax — from:, in:#channel, has:link, and more.

Notion

Keep every Notion page indexed and searchable, with incremental updates triggered by Notion’s change notifications.

GitHub

Search PRs, issues, and markdown files across multiple repos using filters like author:, state:, is:pr, and is:merged.

Google Calendar

Index upcoming and past events so agents can answer scheduling questions, find past meetings, and surface attendee context.

Granola

Pull AI-structured meeting notes and verbatim speaker-tagged transcripts from Granola into your shared memory layer.

LinkedIn

Sync LinkedIn chats, posts, and profile data so agents can surface relationship context and conversation history.

How Integrations Work

Every Hyper integration follows the same three-step lifecycle:
1

Authorize

You grant Hyper access to a source through OAuth 2.0 (or a secure native flow for LinkedIn) inside Settings → Connections. Hyper never stores your primary credentials — only the scoped access tokens it needs.
2

Sync

Hyper performs an initial sync to index existing content, then switches to incremental updates — using webhooks, push notifications, or polling — so new content appears in your memory layer within minutes of being created.
3

Search

Your AI agents can query any synced source using natural language or source-native search syntax. Results include direct links back to the original item so you can always verify the source.
Hyper only reads your data — it never writes back to connected sources. Your originals are always untouched.

Managing Connections

To connect, reconnect, or disconnect any integration, open the Hyper desktop app and go to Settings → Connections. Each connected source shows its sync status, last-updated timestamp, and a Reconnect button that appears automatically if a token expires.
If an integration stops syncing, the most common fix is a token expiry. Head to Settings → Connections → Reconnect for the affected source and re-authorize — your previously synced data is preserved.