Web assistant
Open FAi in the browser, pick up old chats, and tune how the assistant sounds and behaves.
Integrations
Connect the tools you already use—chat, documents, calendars, customer records, and more. FAi runs in the cloud for you: sign in, choose what to link, and we walk you through each step in plain language.
18 connections are ready today, with 38 on the roadmap across every category below. Labels on each card tell you what you can use now versus what is next.
Where you actually talk to FAi—threads, history, and preferences in one calm place.
Open FAi in the browser, pick up old chats, and tune how the assistant sounds and behaves.
Pick the intelligence behind your assistant—our cloud, the providers you already pay for, or an optional setup on your own computer.
Our hosted models—sign in and you are ready to chat. Nothing to install.
Prefer to run models on your own computer? You can—optional, for teams who want that extra privacy.
Use Claude with the Anthropic account you already have.
Bring the OpenAI account you already use—same assistant, your chosen models.
Use Google’s Gemini models with your Google account.
Use Grok through FAi’s cloud or your own xAI account—your choice.
Another strong option for teams who want more model choice.
Reach many cloud models from one simple connection.
Try different models without opening a new tab for each provider.
European models from Mistral—on the roadmap for a future release.
DeepSeek’s models inside FAi—coming when the connection is ready.
ChatGLM and related models for teams that rely on them.
Answers backed by live web search when you connect Perplexity.
Open models from the Hugging Face community in one place.
Chat with the assistant from the apps your team already uses.
Ping the FAi bot in DMs so you do not have to copy questions into another window.
Link your account and chat with the FAi assistant in Telegram—the same workspace as the web app.
Ask FAi inside the channels and direct messages your team already lives in.
Link your number and message FAi from Signal—same account and assistant as the web app, with your privacy in mind.
Keep the assistant beside your Teams chats and calls when you work in Microsoft every day.
Notes, wikis, your own task list, and files—so FAi can help without you retyping what is already written down.
Private task list in FAi—list, board, calendar, or timeline. Only you see it.
Let FAi read the Notion pages and databases you choose, so answers match your wiki.
Boards, lists, and cards stay in sync—ask FAi to find work or add a card without switching apps.
Drafts and answers that reflect the contacts and deals your team already tracks.
Your synced notes become context for the assistant—great for personal knowledge bases.
Pull facts from Docs and Drive files instead of hunting the right tab yourself.
Company files and team sites—only what your organization already allows you to see.
Turn team wikis and how-to pages into quick, accurate answers in chat.
Link where your roadmap and code live—so FAi can help with real context instead of guesswork.
What changed, what is open, what needs a look—pulled from the repos you care about.
Stay aligned with GitLab projects and issues—the same picture your team already uses.
Tie answers to the roadmap and issues your product team actually tracks.
Backlogs and sprints in plain language when you connect your Jira workspace.
Scheduling and inbox help—only after you connect your calendar or mail and say it is okay.
Draft replies, find times, and tidy the inbox using Google—nothing extra unless you allow it.
The same idea for Outlook and Microsoft 365—mail and calendar in one familiar flow.
Sales and support get customer context without jumping between tabs and tools.
See deals, tickets, and contacts in context when you are coaching a rep or closing a loop.
Accounts, cases, and opportunities—once your team connects Salesforce for you.
Connect FAi to automations and design files when a conversation should kick off real work.
Start workflows or move data between FAi and hundreds of everyday apps.
Summaries from files and comments—handy before a review, not a replacement for the canvas.
After you join, open Integrations in your workspace. You will see what is connected, what is next, and friendly prompts to finish each link—so you always know where you stand.