The exact action available can depend on your account, workspace, and granted provider permissions. Write actions require confirmation.
Messaging and project work
Slack
Send, schedule, and search messages; manage status and Do Not Disturb. Try “DM Priya that the release is live” or “Search Slack for the launch checklist.”
Linear
Create, update, assign, and comment on issues across teams and projects. Try “Create a bug for the mobile login crash” or “List my open issues.”
GitHub
Work with issues, pull requests, reviews, merges, and CI status. Try “Any open pull requests waiting on my review?”
Notion
Search and read pages, create content, work with database rows, and add comments. Try “Add a note to my meeting notes page.”
Email and planning
Gmail
Send, reply, search, and triage email. Try “Any unread emails from this morning?” or “Email Sarah that the deck is ready.”
Google Calendar
Review, create, move, and cancel events and find free time. Try “What is on my calendar today?”
Google Tasks
Create, complete, move, and organize tasks and task lists. Try “Add a task to send the proposal by Friday.”
Apple Reminders
Create, read, complete, and organize reminders locally on your Mac. Try “Remind me to call the dentist tomorrow at 10.”
CRM
Attio
Create and update people, companies, deals, notes, and tasks. Try “Add a note to Acme that the proposal goes out Friday.”
Scheduling and meetings
Cal.com
Review bookings, find open slots, and manage scheduling and availability. Try “What are my Cal.com bookings this week?”
Calendly
Review and cancel meetings, create scheduling links, and check availability. Try “Create a scheduling link for my 30-minute intro.”
Google Meet
Create meeting links, schedule calls, and look up supported past-meeting information. Try “Start an instant Google Meet.”
Zoom
Create instant, scheduled, or recurring meetings and retrieve supported meeting information. Try “Schedule a Zoom with marketing Thursday at 3.”
Find the current list in mrmr
Open Integrations → Available. This page is the authoritative list for the version installed on your Mac. Each card shows its current capabilities and example commands before you connect it.