Cogitator connects to the services you already use. Google Calendar and Gmail work out of the box. During a conversation, the agent can check your schedule, search your email, or create events without leaving the chat.
Your AI lives in a chat box. Your life lives in a calendar, an inbox, and a dozen other tools. To use them together, you copy and paste between windows. The AI can't check your schedule or send an email on its own.
Calendar and Gmail are ready from the start. Connect your account, and the agent can check your schedule, list upcoming events, search emails, and create new entries. No extra software to install.
You connect once. After that, the agent uses your calendar and email as naturally as it uses your memory. No extra commands or special syntax. Just ask about your schedule in plain language.
Any service with a web API can be added. The connector system is extensible, so new services can be plugged in without waiting for a software update. If the service you need isn't built in, you can add it yourself or wait for community support.
Check availability, list events, and search across multiple calendars. The agent knows when you're busy and can suggest open slots.
Find messages by sender, subject, or date range. Ask "What did Sarah send me last week?" and get the answer without opening your inbox.
Connected services appear as tools the agent can use in conversation. You don't need to tell it which connector to use. It figures that out from your question.
Connect personal and work accounts separately. The agent keeps them distinct and knows which one to check based on context.