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Connectors give an Agent access to tools from external services. A connector can add brokerage features, research data, productivity tools, or other capabilities provided by the service. Each connector belongs to one Agent. Connect it separately if another Agent should use the same service.

Connect from Explore

  1. Open the Agent that should use the connector.
  2. Click Connectors, then open Explore.
  3. Select a connector to review its author, server URL, description, and available tools.
  4. Click Connect.
  5. Complete the service’s authorization flow if prompted.
After the connection succeeds, it appears under My connectors.

Add a custom connector

Use a custom connector when a service gives you a compatible server URL that is not listed in Explore.
  1. Open Connectors and click Add connector.
  2. Enter a name and the Server URL supplied by the connector developer.
  3. If the developer requires your own OAuth application, open Advanced settings and enter its client ID and optional client secret. Otherwise, leave these fields empty.
  4. Click Add and complete authorization if Driven opens an authorization page.
Only connect servers from developers you trust. Connector developers control the tools their servers expose and may change those tools over time. Review the connector URL, requested access, and available tools before using it.

Choose a permission mode

Open a connected connector’s detail page to change Permissions. New connectors default to Allow read-only actions. Read-only classification uses the connector server’s labels and tool-name patterns. Treat it as a safeguard, not a guarantee. Review approval requests carefully, especially when a tool can trade, send messages, modify records, or disclose data.

Use a connector in chat

You can use a connector in four ways:
  • Describe what you need in natural language. The Agent can automatically choose a relevant connected connector for the task.
  • Click the Connectors icon in the chat composer and choose a connected service.
  • Type / and choose a connector from the Connectors section.
  • Open a connected connector’s detail page and click Try now.
The selected connector appears as a chip in the composer. Write your request and send it normally. The Agent can then use that connector’s tools for the request. If an action requires approval, review the proposed action and choose whether to approve or deny it.

Manage a connector

Open My connectors to manage every connector attached to the current Agent.
  • Turn the switch off to pause a connector without removing its stored connection.
  • Turn it on to make it available again.
  • Select Re-authorize if its authorization has expired or failed.
  • Open the detail page to review the current server URL, tools, and permission mode.
  • Select Disconnect from the ... menu to remove the connector and its stored credentials immediately.
Connector settings do not have an edit flow. To change the server URL or OAuth client credentials, disconnect the connector and add it again.

Troubleshooting

  • Connectors is missing or disabled: the feature may not be enabled for your account yet.
  • Authorization did not finish: open My connectors and select Authorize or Re-authorize.
  • No tools appear: open the connector detail page. The server may currently expose no tools, or the connection may need to be retried.
  • A connector stopped working: verify that the server URL is still current, re-authorize if prompted, and confirm the external service is available.
  • Agents - connectors are configured separately for each Agent
  • Skills - reusable workflows that can use available tools
  • Data sources - the built-in financial data available without a connector