June and the first week of July brought our biggest connector expansion yet (140+ sources), a full Automations upgrade, a native Salesforce connector, a NetSuite browser extension, and a new open-source docs site.
This update covers June and the first week of July, since the two biggest things we shipped landed right on that boundary. Here is everything, starting with the headline: Brooked now connects to 140+ data sources.
140+ new connectors
We built a connector framework and used it to add over 125 new data sources in one push: GitHub, Slack, Notion, Trello, Grafana, Asana, ClickUp, HubSpot, Stripe, Airtable, and dozens more across project management, developer tools, marketing, security, HR, and finance. Every new connector supports scheduled syncs and works directly with the AI Analyst, the same as our original warehouse and CRM connectors.
The full, searchable catalog lives on our integrations page.
Open-source connector docs
Documentation for every connector, what it imports, what credentials it needs, and how to connect it, is now generated directly from our connector definitions and published as an open-source docs site. Found an error or want to see a connector added faster? Open an issue or send a pull request.
Alerts became Automations
Scheduled alerts grew into full Automations: set a condition on your data, and let the AI take an action when it fires, drafting a summary, updating a sheet, or notifying your team, instead of just sending a notification. Automations also picked up a redesigned run history with full execution detail.
Salesforce, NetSuite exports & Search Console
Salesforce joined the connector lineup as a native, live data source for accounts, opportunities, and pipeline data. For NetSuite users, a new Chrome extension exports reports straight to Google Sheets in one click, no CSV download and re-upload required. And Google Search Console is now a supported source for query, click, and impression data.
Book a call
Added a dedicated /book page with an inline scheduler for demos, enterprise pricing questions, and migration help.
What's next
We're continuing to expand connector coverage based on requests, and working on deeper AI Analyst integration with the new Automations history. If there's a connector or workflow you'd like to see, let us know.


