The tools you already use — in one conversation.
Connect Gmail, Calendar, GitHub, Stripe and 70+ more. Ermes provisions and manages a private runtime for you — your agent reaches each tool from there, never from a shared pool.
Example: your agent reads Gmail and Calendar together, then drafts a reply for you to approve.
The six connections most people add in the first week.
Each one shows what it needs and whether it can read, draft, or act on your behalf.
Reads context, drafts replies in your voice.
Knows your week. Schedules around the calls and quiet hours you actually keep.
Pulls the doc, the deck, the contract — when the conversation needs it.
Surfaces what changed across repos, summarises PRs, drafts review notes.
Spots overdue invoices and drafts the chase.
Use Telegram as your chat with Ermes. The whole conversation lives here.
Predictable end to end. No background magic.
Every integration follows the same shape. Your data stays on your VPS — and nothing leaves it without you saying yes.
Browse by what you actually use.
Each card shows whether it's built into Ermes or you sign in once, and whether your agent can read, draft, or has to ask first.
Messengers
5 connectionsMail & calendar
9 connectionsFiles & notes
10 connectionsReads what you have written. Edits and new notes are drafted first — you decide what gets saved into your real workspace.
Code & projects
12 connectionsMoney & ops
9 connectionsRead-only by default. Nothing here moves money on its own — anything outbound is drafted first and only sent when you confirm.
Comms & docs
7 connectionsCRM & marketing
14 connectionsReads your records, drafts the outbound. Campaigns and sends always surface for approval — your agent never silently emails your list.
Health & life
4 connectionsOptional, private, disconnect anytime. Health data stays on your VPS and is never shared with anyone but you.
Reading & media
5 connectionsThe catalog is the shopping list. This is the kitchen.
Once a tool is connected your agent can ground real answers in it. Here are four exchanges that don't happen on a normal chat product.
“Summarise yesterday's investor thread.”
Your agent reads the thread, pulls out the asks, and gives you the actual list — including the one Aleksy buried in paragraph six.
Ask for a reply and it drafts in your voice. Nothing sends until you tap yes.
“Which invoices are still open?”
Pulls the live ledger, gives you the list, and offers to draft the chase email — never charges a card on its own.
This is the posture for anything that touches money: read first, draft second, send only on your word.
“What changed in the API repo this week?”
Reads the commits, the merged PRs, the open ones. Gives you the actual delta, not a generic summary.
Pair it with the Calendar integration and you get the “what should we cover in standup” answer for free.
“Do I have anything that should move tomorrow?”
Looks at conflicts, travel time, and the meetings you usually wish you'd declined. Suggests; never reschedules without you.
And it remembers what you said yes to last time, so the suggestions get sharper week to week.
Send a voice note. Your tools do the work.
Walk and talk into your messenger. Your agent listens, then reaches across the connectors it's allowed to use — Gmail, Calendar, your repo — and either does the thing or asks one question first.
Hands free, head clear. The voice note is the input; the integrations are the muscle.
Tell us what to add next.
Beta users vote on the next batch. If the tool you use isn't here, tell us — most of this catalog started as a beta request.
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