The app plugs into the systems you already use.
Your AI is only useful if it can reach your real data. The YesAI app connects to hundreds of business tools through their APIs — and when a system has no API, it can often work straight through the browser. You connect each system once, in one place, and every feature of the app can use it.
Email & messaging
CRM & sales
Accounting & finance
Productivity & data
Support & ops
AI & automation engines
Don't see yours? If it has an API — or even just a website you log into — the app can almost certainly connect it. Ask us.
Three ways in, depending on the system.
API integration is the cleanest: most modern SaaS tools expose an API, and the app connects to it directly with scoped, revocable credentials held in your workspace.
Database & file access covers the systems where the data lives in a database, a spreadsheet, or a shared drive — the app reads and writes where it's appropriate, safely.
Browser automation is the fallback for legacy systems with no API: the app drives the website the same way a person would, so even old software can be part of your workflows.
Security built in
- Credentials stored in a secrets manager — never in plain text or in a workflow itself
- Each automation and agent gets only the access its steps actually require
- Australian-hosted, with options where data residency matters
- A documented record of exactly what each connection can touch
- See and revoke any connection from inside the app — the credentials are yours
Your connections, managed in the app.
Instead of authorising the same system separately in three different tools, you connect it once in your YesAI workspace and every feature shares it.
Connect once
Link a system a single time. The automations, agents and reporting in your workspace all draw on the same connection.
See what's linked
One panel lists every connected system, what it can reach, and when it was last used — no guessing what has access.
Revoke any time
Turn a connection off from inside the app whenever you want. The credentials belong to you, not to a workflow buried somewhere.
Tell us your stack.
List the systems your business runs on and we'll confirm the app can connect them — usually on the spot.