Integrations

Three ways to connect Tallyfy to the tools you already use.

Connect your apps

Plug Tallyfy into the tools your team lives in every day.

Slack

Get notifications and updates directly in your team channels.

Gmail

Create tasks from emails and send workflow updates.

Microsoft Teams

Collaborate on workflows inside Teams.

Outlook

Sync workflows with your Microsoft email.

Zapier

Bridge to your existing zaps while you move to AI-native integration.

Webhooks

Trigger workflows from any system in real time.

Calendar

Sync deadlines with Google Calendar and Outlook.

File storage

Attach files from Dropbox, Google Drive, and OneDrive.

Build it with code

Our REST API and webhooks give you full flexibility to wire Tallyfy into any system. Push data in, pull status out, and trigger workflows from anything that can send a request.

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Or skip the middleware entirely

Tallyfy AI connects your tools through the open MCP server today. Soon, vibe-coded integrations will let you describe what you want connected in plain English and have AI build it, running inside the workflow you defined. One task at a time, no per-task pricing, no connector maze.

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Tallyfy Vault

Let AI act in your apps using each person's own credentials, so every action is scoped to that user and logged under their name. Accountability, built in.

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Three ways every task gets done in Tallyfy

1

People

Anyone can do their step, even guests with no login.

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2

AI

Hand the boring steps to AI, one task at a time.

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3

Apps

Your other apps do their part, no glue.

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Vibe coding killed the integration marketplace

Andrej Karpathy coined vibe coding in February 2025 to describe writing software by talking to AI instead of typing code. The 2025 Stack Overflow survey found 84% of developers now use AI coding tools. This shift threatens drag-and-drop connector marketplaces like Zapier, because teams can describe integrations in plain English and get working code in seconds.

MCP, AI agents, and REST APIs compared

Anthropic donated MCP to the Linux Foundation in 2025, creating a standard way for AI agents to use tools. REST APIs still handle the heavy lifting underneath. Here is how all three compare and why defined workflows matter most.

Why we merged webhook subscriptions into the watching system

At Tallyfy, we started building a separate EPIC for webhook subscriptions, letting users subscribe to specific events via API endpoints. Then we realized it overlapped with the watching system. The notification target became just another channel: email, webhook, or chat.

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