Plugins
Plugins bundle the skills and connectors needed for a job into one curated package you can set up in a few clicks.
A plugin is a ready-made bundle. Instead of hunting down the right skills and connecting each app one at a time, you set up a single plugin and get everything the job needs together.
What a plugin contains
Every plugin packages two kinds of things:
- Skills — the capabilities the plugin gives your AI. Setting up the plugin copies these into your private library.
- Connectors — the external apps those skills rely on. Setup walks you through connecting any that aren't connected yet.
A plugin card shows its name, category, a short description, and counts of how many skills and connectors are inside.
Finding plugins
On the Plugins tab of the Library:
- Featured plugins appear at the top when your organization has highlighted any.
- All plugins lists the rest. Search filters by name, description, and category.
Click a plugin to open its detail page, where you'll see exactly what it bundles and can start setup.
Plugins vs. skills
Skills are the individual capabilities; a plugin is a convenient way to install a set of them along with their connectors.
| Skills | Plugins | |
|---|---|---|
| What it is | One capability | A bundle of skills + connectors |
| How you add it | Copy a single skill | Run a guided setup wizard |
| Connectors | You connect apps yourself | Setup prompts you to connect what's needed |
Once a plugin's skills are in your library, they behave exactly like any other skill — assign them to agents, edit their instructions, and so on.