Skip to main content
Fig can connect to the tools you already use — email, calendar, documents, spreadsheets, team chat, project trackers, and more. Once connected, Fig can pull in what it needs and take action across your apps, all from a single request.

What connecting does

Instead of you copying things back and forth, Fig works directly with your apps:
  • “Summarize the unread emails from my suppliers.”
  • “Add tomorrow’s appointments to a one-page schedule I can print.”
  • “Pull this week’s numbers from my spreadsheet and update my site.”
One request can span several apps — Fig reads from one, acts in another, and delivers the result wherever it’s most useful.

Connecting an app

1

Open Integrations

Find Integrations in your account settings (on mobile, look for Connectors in your profile).
2

Choose an app and approve

Pick the app and sign in to approve the connection. You decide what Fig can access.
3

Just ask

From then on, mention the app naturally in any request — Fig knows it’s connected.
Fig can also ask mid-task: if a request needs an app you haven’t connected yet, Fig pauses and shows you a connect button — approve it, and Fig picks up right where it left off.

Staying in control

You stay in charge of your connections. Disconnect any app at any time from the same Integrations screen, and Fig immediately loses access.

Next steps

Browse all apps

See the full range of apps Fig works with.

Chat from your apps

Talk to Fig from Telegram or iMessage.