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Cortex Integrations

Connect workspace tools to pull documents and data onto your canvas.

Cortex Integrations

Cortex Canvas connects to your existing workspace tools so you can pull documents, notes, and data directly onto the canvas as nodes. Once connected, your internal documents become source material that CASi reads and references when writing.

Available integrations

Notion. Pull pages and databases from your Notion workspace. Product specs, meeting notes, and internal documentation become canvas nodes that CASi can cite in articles.

Confluence. Connect your Confluence spaces and pull wiki pages onto the canvas. Technical documentation and team knowledge feed directly into content.

Google Drive. Pull documents, spreadsheets, and presentations from Drive. Slide decks and internal reports become citable source material.

Monday. Connect Monday boards and pull relevant items onto the canvas. Project context and task data inform your content.

Granola. Import meeting notes and transcripts from Granola. Conversation context, decisions, and insights become research nodes.

Spotify. Pull podcast transcripts onto the canvas. Speaker quotes and discussion points land in drafts as attributed, first-person source material.

How connections work

  1. Go to the canvas and open the integrations panel.
  2. Select the workspace tool you want to connect.
  3. Authenticate with your account.
  4. Browse and select the documents you want to bring onto the canvas.

Each document becomes a node. It stays connected to the canvas and available to CASi for any article generated from that research.

How CASi uses connected documents

When CASi writes from the canvas, it reads every connected node, including your workspace documents. Your exact product terminology, internal data, and team knowledge appear in headings and claims. The draft carries your language, not a model's approximation.

Connected documents also feed into the citation trail. When CASi uses information from a Notion page or a Google Drive document, the source is traceable in the finished article.