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AI Agents›Connecting tools (OAuth)

Connecting tools (OAuth)

Wyber uses Composio to connect your agent to 250+ external services — GitHub, Gmail, Slack, Notion, and more — via a standard OAuth flow. You authorize once, and the agent can act on your behalf.

What you'll need
  • A WyberAi account
  • An account with the service you want to connect — e.g. GitHub, Google, Slack

Browsing available tools

In the agent canvas, the left panel shows a Browse Tools catalogue. Search by name or scroll by category. Click any toolkit to add it as a node on your canvas.

Browse Tools catalogueScreenshot placeholder — to be added after testing

The OAuth connect flow

  1. 1
    Add a tool node to your canvas

    Click a toolkit in the Browse Tools panel to drop it onto the canvas as a node.

    Tool node on canvasScreenshot placeholder — to be added after testing
  2. 2
    Click Connect

    The tool node shows a Connect button in its header. Click it to start the OAuth flow.

    Connect button on tool nodeScreenshot placeholder — to be added after testing
  3. 3
    Authorize in the popup

    A Composio-hosted OAuth popup opens. Sign in with the service account and grant the permissions shown. This is a standard OAuth screen — Wyber never sees your credentials.

    OAuth authorization popupScreenshot placeholder — to be added after testing
  4. 4
    Connection confirmed

    The node turns green and shows "Connected". The tool is now available to all agents in your account — you only need to authorize once per service.

    Tool node — connected stateScreenshot placeholder — to be added after testing
Note: Wyber never stores your third-party credentials. Tokens are managed by Composio and scoped to the actions your agent needs.
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