Connectors overview
What a connector is, how authorisation works, and how data flows in and actions flow out under approval gates.
A connector is a two-way link between Atlas and a tool you already use. It flows that tool’s data into shared memory and accepts actions back out, every outbound action passing through the same approval gates that govern the rest of Atlas.
Two-way by design
Inbound, a connector keeps shared memory current with performance and state from the tool. Outbound, it lets the relevant division act, draft an email, change a budget, publish a post, but only once you’ve approved.
How authorisation works
- 01Open Settings → Connectors and choose the tool.
- 02Complete the standard OAuth flow on the tool’s own login screen.
- 03Atlas pulls history into shared memory so the division has context.
- 04Enable actions when you’re ready, or keep it read-only for insight first.
Actions stay gated
A connector never sends, spends, or publishes on its own. Outbound actions are proposed as decisions and wait for your tap, so connecting a tool expands what Atlas can see and do without ever taking the controls out of your hands.
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