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App Connectors

How Intangle app connectors work, including 70+ Composio integrations and custom connectors like HighQ, plus how they differ from MCP connections for Claude, ChatGPT, and other AI assistants.

Written by Hayden
Updated this week

Intangle supports two different kinds of connections, and they solve different problems.

App connectors inside Intangle

Intangle can connect directly to external apps so workflows and agents inside Intangle can work across other tools.

This includes:

  • 70+ app connectors via Composio, with that list continuing to grow

  • Custom high-quality connectors for important or specialized systems, including HighQ

These app connectors are used to let Intangle interact with external products and business systems directly. They are not limited to MCP-compatible AI tools.

MCP connectors for external AI assistants

Intangle also supports MCP for external AI assistants and agent tools such as Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, and similar MCP-compatible clients.

This is a separate capability.

MCP is how external assistants connect into Intangle so they can use Intangle’s memory, conversations, tasks, and collaboration tools.

The difference

A simple way to think about it:

  • App connectors let Intangle connect to other software

  • MCP connectors let external AI tools connect to Intangle

These are complementary, not the same thing.

HighQ specifically

Yes, HighQ can be connected to Intangle. See the specific guide here

Short version

Intangle supports both:

  • direct app connections to external software through Composio and custom connectors like HighQ

  • MCP connections for external AI assistants like Claude and ChatGPT

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