Integrations Overview
See what you can connect to Eclipse, where each integration fits, and how they support the full workflow.
Integrations Overview
Eclipse integrations are split across the workflow, not grouped as one generic connector list. Some integrations bring context into Cortex Canvas. Others feed reporting back into the platform. Others send approved content out to your publishing destination.
The four integration layers
Eclipse integrations fit into four broad groups:
- workspace sources that feed research into Canvas
- analytics integrations that feed performance data back into Eclipse
- communication integrations that surface alerts and opportunities
- publishing destinations that send approved content out of Eclipse
For agencies, integrations are configured per client workspace.
Workspace sources into Canvas
These integrations bring source material into Cortex Canvas:
- Notion
- Confluence
- Google Drive
- Monday
- Granola
- Spotify transcripts
Use these when you want CASi and Canvas to work from your own internal documents, meeting notes, transcripts, and source material.
Analytics and measurement
These integrations bring performance data into Eclipse:
Use them when you want content performance, search queries, impressions, clicks, and traffic data available inside the same workspace as your content planning.
Communication
These integrations bring alerts out to your team:
Use Slack when you want Reddit opportunities and other timely notifications delivered where your team already works.
Publishing destinations
These integrations send approved content out of Eclipse:
Use Google Docs when the article needs a review or handoff step in Google Workspace. Use the CMS destinations when the article is going live on your site.
Napkin AI (editor visuals)
Napkin AI is a branded visual workflow inside the content editor. It creates Napkin Visuals directly from the text you highlight.
You configure the defaults and, optionally, a custom Napkin brand on the Settings page.
See Napkin AI for the full editor workflow.
What is not a direct integration
Medium is not a direct publishing integration in Eclipse.
If you are creating a Medium-style thought leadership article, the usual workflow is to publish to your own site first, then share or adapt the piece for Medium separately. See Thought Leadership & Medium.
How integrations work together
Most teams use integrations as one loop:
- Bring internal documents and research into Canvas.
- Generate and review the article in Eclipse.
- Publish to the correct destination.
- Feed Analytics and Search Console data back into the next brief.
That way, the context that shaped the article and the data that follows it both stay inside the same system.