Plug it in once.

Connect a system once — email, calendar, finance, docs, messaging, or anything that speaks — and your business ontology and code graph stay current without custom plumbing.

Available connections

Each connector class handles a category of service. Connect once and your ontology stays in sync as new data arrives.

Code Repository Connector

Code graph

Connect your repos and Oxagen builds a typed code graph alongside your business ontology. Agents walk classes, functions, imports, and pull requests instead of guessing what your code does.

GitHubGitLabBitbucket

What flows into your ontology

  • Classes and functions → typed code-graph nodes
  • Imports and call sites → call-graph edges
  • Pull requests → context-link nodes tied to issues + commits
  • Tests → coverage edges for blast-radius queries

Supported platforms

GitHubGitHub
GitLabGitLabsoon
BitbucketBitbucketsoon

Email Connector

Communication

Email becomes typed graph nodes your agents can cite — vendor threads link to the right account, attached contracts link to the right customer, meeting invites link to the right project.

GmailOutlookiCloud MailIMAP

What flows into your ontology

  • Vendor docs → Document nodes the agent can cite
  • Customer threads → Account + contact edges
  • Meeting invites → Project + attendee edges
  • Confirmation emails → Workflow event nodes

Supported platforms

GmailGmail
OutlookOutlooksoon
iCloud MailiCloud Mailsoon

Calendar Connector

Scheduling

Every meeting becomes a node linked to its attendees, accounts, and projects. Agents can answer “what did we tell this customer last quarter?” and cite the meeting.

Google CalendarOutlook CalendariCloud Calendar

What flows into your ontology

  • Meeting attendees → Person and account edges
  • Customer meetings → Account touchpoint nodes
  • Recurring syncs → Project rhythm nodes
  • Calendar blocks → Project time rollups

Supported platforms

Google CalendarGoogle Calendar
Outlook CalendarOutlook Calendarsoon
iCloud CalendariCloud Calendarsoon

Financial Connector

Finance

Plug in Plaid, QuickBooks, NetSuite, or Stripe and Oxagen builds typed nodes for accounts, invoices, payments, and reconciliations. Credentials never touch our servers.

PlaidQuickBooksNetSuiteStripe

What flows into your ontology

  • Invoices → Invoice nodes linked to customers
  • Recurring revenue → Contract + renewal edges
  • Payments → Reconciliation event nodes
  • Vendor payouts → Cost-allocation rollups

Supported platforms

PlaidPlaid

Photo & File Connector

Media & Documents

Files and photos are first-class data sources. OCR pulls structured data out of contracts, signed agreements, whiteboard photos, and PDFs — typed and linked into the graph automatically.

Google PhotosGoogle DriveiCloud PhotosOneDriveiCloud DriveBoxDropbox

What flows into your ontology

  • Contract PDFs → Contract nodes linked to accounts
  • Signed orders → Order entities with line items
  • Whiteboard photos → Meeting note nodes
  • Spec docs → Searchable, edge-linked artifacts

Supported platforms

Google PhotosGoogle Photos
Google DriveGoogle Drive
iCloud PhotosiCloud Photossoon
OneDriveOneDrivesoon
iCloud DriveiCloud Drivesoon
BoxBoxsoon
DropboxDropboxsoon

Messaging Connector

Communication

Send alerts, share artifacts, and trigger agents from the messaging channels your team already uses — no extra app to install.

SMSGoogle MessagesWhatsAppiMessage

What flows into your ontology

  • Workflow alerts via SMS
  • Shared artifacts via messaging link
  • Text commands to trigger agents
  • Channel-by-channel notification routing

Supported platforms

SMS via TwilioSMS via Twilio
Google MessagesGoogle Messages
WhatsAppWhatsAppsoon
iMessageiMessagesoon

One protocol. Every system.

Plug in a source and your graph starts building right away. As the ecosystem grows, your reach grows with it — walled off per workspace, typed, and portable.