Connect Suger to the CRM, co-sell, billing, data, messaging, and AI tools your team already runs — every integration is configured in Suger console Settings.
Integrations
Suger connects to the external services your team already runs — your CRM, the cloud partner portals, your billing stack, your warehouse, your chat tool — so they stay in step with your marketplace business. This section is a lookup: find the service you need below, open its page, and follow the credential and permission steps for that provider.
Once a service is connected, it becomes available to your Suger workflows and to the Suger AI agent. Most connectors are org-level — one shared API key, OAuth app, or service account for the whole organization. Others are user-level, where each person authenticates with their own account, and a few (Atlassian, ClickUp, Mailchimp, Monday, Google Calendar) are user-level only. Every page states which applies under Org-Level vs User-Level, then walks through prerequisites, authentication, and how to edit or delete the connection.
If no purpose-built connector exists for a service you use, the generic OAuth 2.0 and MCP connectors under Control sign-in and connect anything else cover most of the gap.
Reference for the deprecated S3-based AWS connection. AWS has not provisioned it for new users since 2024, so new S3 connections cannot be created; existing ones still run.
Send, receive, and manage email through a connected Gmail account. Org-wide, connect either with a service account (send only) or with Sign in with Google (send and read).
Point Suger AI at an external MCP server so it can use that server’s tools. This is the reverse of the Suger MCP Server, which points your AI assistant at Suger.
Run AI features on your own model keys
Bring your own key (BYOK): supply a provider API key and Suger’s AI features run against your account with that provider. Read What is metered first — BYOK changes who charges you for the tokens, but Suger still charges a flat per-unit fee, and a zero credit balance still pauses AI requests.
Create events, manage schedules, and send invites from a workflow. User-level only — each person connects their own calendar.
Salesforce managed package
The Suger Connector — the managed package that puts Suger objects, page components, and quick actions inside Salesforce — is versioned and installed separately from the CRM integration above. See Install the Salesforce App for the install and upgrade path, and Salesforce App for what the package adds to your org.
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