List of OnLoop Integrations
This is a list of platforms and tools that integrate with OnLoop. This list is updated as of June 2026.
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Slack is a workplace collaboration platform that connects teams, tools, data, workflows, and AI agents in one conversational workspace. It is built around channels, where people can organize discussions by project, department, customer, workflow, or business priority. The platform helps teams communicate through messaging, huddles, clips, files, canvases, lists, Slack Connect, and shared workspaces with external partners. Slackbot brings AI into the flow of work by helping users search company knowledge, summarize conversations, prepare for meetings, analyze documents, create briefs, schedule meetings, and take action across connected apps. Slack’s AI features use business context from conversations, files, channels, Salesforce data, and approved integrations while respecting permissions and access controls. Teams can use Slack to work with agents such as Agentforce, Claude, GitHub Copilot, and other connected AI tools. Workflow Builder allows both technical and non-technical users to automate recurring processes such as stand-ups, approvals, reminders, project updates, and operational alerts. Slack’s integration ecosystem connects with apps such as Google Drive, Salesforce, GitHub, Zoom, Asana, Box, Workday, Vercel, ChatGPT, and many others, allowing teams to bring scattered work into one place. Enterprise search helps users find files, decisions, messages, customer records, and historical context without digging through separate systems. Slack also supports secure external collaboration through Slack Connect, making it easier to communicate with customers, vendors, partners, and clients. With AI assistance, real-time communication, workflow automation, enterprise integrations, and secure collaboration, Slack helps organizations reduce silos and run more of their business from a single platform.
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GPT-3
OpenAI
Unleashing powerful language models for diverse, effective communication.Our models are crafted to understand and generate natural language effectively. We offer four main models, each designed with different complexities and speeds to meet a variety of needs. Among these options, Davinci emerges as the most robust, while Ada is known for its remarkable speed. The principal GPT-3 models are mainly focused on the text completion endpoint, yet we also provide specific models that are fine-tuned for other endpoints. Not only is Davinci the most advanced in its lineup, but it also performs tasks with minimal direction compared to its counterparts. For tasks that require a nuanced understanding of content, like customized summarization and creative writing, Davinci reliably produces outstanding results. Nevertheless, its superior capabilities come at the cost of requiring more computational power, which leads to higher expenses per API call and slower response times when compared to other models. Consequently, the choice of model should align with the particular demands of the task in question, ensuring optimal performance for the user's needs. Ultimately, understanding the strengths and limitations of each model is essential for achieving the best results.
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