Connected accounts
Connect your personal accounts — Gmail, Calendar, GitHub, and more — so agents in any of your workspaces can act on your behalf.
Personal integrations are services connected to you, not to a workspace. They let agents read your inbox, check your calendar, or post on your behalf — even when you're working across multiple workspaces.
Open them from Profile → Integrations.
Connections are owned by you, not the workspace. When you share an agent, it runs with your connections. See Agent scoping & access.
Personal vs workspace integrations
| Personal | Workspace | |
|---|---|---|
| Tied to | Your account | A specific workspace |
| Available in | Every workspace you belong to | Just that workspace |
| Best for | Your inbox, calendar, personal Twitter, GitHub | Shared Slack, team Discord, the workspace's CRM |
| Who manages it | Only you | Workspace admins |
When in doubt, connect workspace — it's what your teammates expect when they ask an agent to "check Slack". Ask Nebula in chat first, and for unresolved issues email support@nebula.gg. See workspace integrations.
Connecting and disconnecting
Pick an app from Profile → Integrations.
Sign in to that service through OAuth. Nebula only asks for the permissions it needs.
The integration is now available to every agent in every workspace you're in.
Disconnect any time from the same page. Past data already pulled in stays where it landed; nothing new is fetched after disconnect.
When personal vs workspace makes sense
Picking the right scope is mostly about audience:
Stuck choosing? Ask Nebula in chat. It can also tell you which integrations are already connected and where they're scoped.
Related
Your profile
Set your Nebula display name, avatar, timezone, and appearance. Your profile follows you across every workspace you belong to — personal or team.
Appearance
Choose your Nebula theme — light, dark, or system. Appearance is a personal preference that follows your account across every workspace.