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Connect your accounts

Brain is useful in proportion to the data you let it see. Connecting an account takes 30–60 seconds and uses the vendor’s own OAuth flow — no passwords, no scope guesswork.

You’ll need:

  • An active NitroxBrain subscription (or trial). You receive a Slack DM from @NitroxBrain once provisioning lands.
  • Admin or self-grant access to the services you want to connect — Gmail, Drive, Slack workspace, Microsoft 365 tenant, HubSpot portal, Trello account, etc.

In the Slack (or Google Chat) DM with @NitroxBrain, ask in plain English:

Connect Gmail

Brain replies with a [Connect Gmail] button. Click it. You’re sent to Google’s consent screen, which lists the exact scopes Brain is asking for — read your mail, modify labels, draft messages, etc. Accept, and you’re redirected back to NitroxBrain with a confirmation message.

Repeat for each service:

  • Connect Google Drive
  • Connect Google Calendar
  • Connect Microsoft Mail
  • Connect Microsoft Calendar
  • Connect OneDrive
  • Connect HubSpot
  • Connect Trello

Each one opens the vendor’s own consent screen. You always see the scopes before granting.

Brain never asks for passwords, so revoking a connection is done from the vendor side:

  • Googlemyaccount.google.com/permissions → NitroxBrain → “Remove access”
  • Microsoftmyapps.microsoft.com → NitroxBrain → ⋯ → “Remove app”
  • Slack — workspace admin → Apps → NitroxBrain → Remove
  • HubSpot — portal Settings → Integrations → Connected apps → Disconnect
  • Trellotrello.com/<your-username>/account → Connected accounts → Revoke

Within seconds, Brain loses the ability to read or write that service. The OAuth token in our system is invalidated automatically.

The Tools page lists every integration with its OAuth scope, what Brain does with it, and the vendor’s consent flow.

Your first chat — ask Brain something useful.