Gmail
Track jobs, surface signal, summarize newsletters, audit subscriptions, follow packages.
You shouldn't need to wire up nodes or write a prompt every time. throu ships prebuilt agents that work the moment you connect an account.
Here's what looks important today:
One agent per service. Connect once, then chat with the orchestrator or enable a skill.
Track jobs, surface signal, summarize newsletters, audit subscriptions, follow packages.
Search events, find free time, create or reschedule meetings, clean up your week.
Read repos, pull requests, issues, and commits to answer questions about your code activity.
Search issues and sprints. Create tickets, edit them, transition states, leave comments.
Search issues across cycles. Draft new ones and update state on existing ones.
Search pages and databases. Create and edit pages, comments, and database entries.
Pull metadata, transcripts, and comments so you can summarize, quote, or research a channel.
Three steps. The agent starts working the moment you finish OAuth. No prompts to author, nothing to configure.
Email, Google, or passkey via Clerk.
OAuth through Composio. Revoke any time.
Chat or enable a skill.
Skills are reusable, named capabilities packaged inside an agent.
Skills can be triggered two ways:
The fastest way to lose your trust would be a sloppy permission model. Here's what we actually do today.
Read the security overviewEach agent gets only the scopes it needs. Nothing the product doesn't use is requested.
Disconnect from the Connections page or directly at the provider (e.g., Google account settings).
Private content is not used to train third-party models. Sub-processors are listed in the privacy policy.
TLS 1.2+ on every connection. Tokens and chat history are encrypted at rest by our managed Postgres.
The whole pitch fits in one sentence. Try it for free while we're in beta.
No credit card · OAuth scoped per agent · Disconnect any time