Zo comes with many built-in tools to operate your computer and browse the web. To extend Zo’s capabilities, you can connect Zo to other apps and services. You can also ask Zo to build new integrations for you.
We’re always working on adding more functionality to Zo. Join our
Discord to request additional
connections, or get tips on how to integrate Zo into your existing tools.
Multiple accounts
You can connect multiple accounts for each integration. For example, you can connect both your personal and work Gmail accounts, and Zo will be able to access emails from both. Each account can have its own permission level (Read Only or Read & Write).
Gmail
Your Zo comes with its own email address, yourhandle@zo.computer. You can email this address to instruct Zo, and Zo can email you from this address.
If you would like Zo to read emails from your inbox or send emails to anyone else on your behalf, you can connect your Gmail account.
Giving Zo the ability to read your email and send emails using your Gmail account is risky.You should only enable
this capability if you fully understand the risks, and are comfortable with the potential consequences of Zo making mistakes or falling prey to prompt
injection.
- Read Only: Zo will be able to search and view emails in your Gmail account.
- Read & Write: Zo will be able to send emails using your Gmail account.
Calendar
- Read Only: Zo will be able to search and view events on your calendar.
- Read & Write: Zo will be able to edit and create events on your calendar.
Notion
- When you connect Notion, you’ll be able to download documents from Notion into your Zo computer using the Zo application.
- Read Only: Zo will be able to search and read documents in Notion.
- Read & Write: Zo will be able to edit and create documents in Notion.
Linear
- Read Only: Zo will be able to search and read issues in Linear.
- Read & Write: Zo will be able to edit and create issues in Linear.
Airtable
- When you connect Airtable, you’ll be able to download tables from Airtable into your Zo computer using the Zo application.
- Read Only: Zo will be able to search and read tables in Airtable.
- Read & Write: Zo will be able to edit and create tables in Airtable.
Google Drive
- When you connect Google Drive, you’ll be able to download files from Google Drive into your Zo computer using the Zo application.
- Read Only: Zo will be able to search and read files in Google Drive.
- Read & Write: Zo will be able to upload files to Google Drive.
Dropbox
- When you connect Dropbox, you’ll be able to download files from Dropbox into your Zo computer using the Zo application.
- Read Only: Zo will be able to search and read files in Dropbox.
- Read & Write: Zo will be able to upload files to Dropbox.
Spotify
- Read Only: Zo will be able to search Spotify and read your music library.
- Read & Write: Zo will be able to manage your music library on Spotify.
Other apps and services
In addition to built-in integrations with Notion, Google Calendar, Gmail, and more, Zo can build its own integration with many apps, tools, and services. Zo can research the web to find the best way to integrate any service, write code to build the integration, and walk you through the process of getting developer credentials.
Once Zo has built an integration, you can simply tell Zo to use it. This approach enables similar “AI plugin” functionality to MCP, but is much more flexible and powerful.
There’s a whole universe of software out there, and with Zo’s help, you can explore and leverage any of it to do practically anything on your Zo Computer. The only limit is your imagination – and your determination.
Syncing with your computer
You can sync files between another device and your Zo Computer.
This functionality is built-into the Zo desktop apps.