Browse the app connector catalog
Explore the curated catalog of apps SAMI OS connects to, organized by category with action and trigger counts.
SAMI OS ships with a curated catalog of outside apps you can connect to your automations. Every app in the catalog powers workflow triggers (events that start a workflow) and actions (things a workflow does), so browsing it is the fastest way to see what you can build.
Open the catalog
The catalog lives inside the workflow builder, so you browse it right where you build automations.
Open Workflows
Head to Workflows and open or create a workflow in the builder.
Open the app picker
Add a step to see the action catalog, or open the trigger picker to see apps that can start a workflow. Either way, the picker shows every connector grouped by category.
Find your app
Scroll the categories or search by name, then read the action and trigger badges on each card to see what the connector can do.
SAMI OS itself sits at the top of the catalog as Core Platform and is always connected — its native CRM, messaging, and AI steps need no setup. Every other app is powered by Composio and needs a connected account before its actions or triggers will run.
How the categories are organized
The catalog is sorted into nine categories so you can jump straight to the kind of tool you need:
- Core Platform — SAMI OS, the native CRM, communication, and AI actions behind Contacts, Messages, and your Pipeline.
- CRM & Sales Intelligence — Follow Up Boss, HubSpot, GoHighLevel, CINC, and Apollo.
- Artificial Intelligence — OpenAI, ElevenLabs, and Veo.
- Productivity & Collaboration — Slack, Notion, Microsoft Teams, and Monday.
- Data Enrichment & Validation — AddressFinder, Clearout, BetterContact, and Lob.
- Marketing, Design & Analytics — ActiveCampaign, Canva, and Similarweb.
- Scheduling & Meetings — Calendly and Cal.
- Documents & E-Signatures — BoldSign and Signaturely.
- Operations & Contact Management — Google Contacts and Apaleo.
Read an app card
Each app card carries two badges that tell you what the connector can do before you ever click into it:
- The action count is how many things a workflow can do with that app. Follow Up Boss exposes 99 actions and HubSpot exposes 232, while a focused tool like BoldSign offers 14.
- The trigger count is how many events from that app can start a workflow. Notion has 13 triggers and Slack has 8, while many action-only apps such as Calendly, GoHighLevel, and Apollo show a trigger count of zero.
When you open the picker from a trigger slot, the catalog automatically hides apps with no triggers, so you only see connectors that can actually start a workflow.
Search the catalog
If you know the tool you want, type its name into the search box at the top of the picker. Search matches an app's name, description, and common nicknames — so typing fub finds Follow Up Boss and ghl finds GoHighLevel. Clear the search to return to the full, category-sorted list.
Once you spot the app you want, the next step is connecting an account and dropping in an action or trigger. Head back to Workflows to build the step, and remember the same connectors power both the actions a workflow runs and the triggers that start it.
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Last updated 2026-06-21