Manus adds connector suggestions based on task needs

What's new? Connector recommendations show when a connector is missing for tasks with integrations like Notion, Slack, and Gmail; it is now available to all Manus users.

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Manus has introduced Connector Recommendations, a feature aimed at users who regularly work with integrations such as Notion, Slack, Gmail, and Google Drive. This new functionality identifies when a required connector is missing for a given task and guides the user through enabling it directly within the conversation interface. The primary audience includes professionals and teams that rely on seamless workflow automation and need to quickly connect to various third-party services.

Connector Recommendations became available to all Manus users, including those on mobile platforms. The rollout is not restricted to a limited group, making it widely accessible. This marks a shift from the previous process, which required users to leave their current task, navigate to settings, and manually enable connectors before resuming work. Now, Manus presents the relevant connector based on task context, requests user approval, and handles the enablement flow without disrupting ongoing tasks. Authorization steps and permissions remain user-controlled, maintaining strict security protocols.

Compared to earlier versions, this update removes several manual steps, aligning Manus with expectations set by leading productivity tools. Industry experts have noted that this approach reduces context switching, helping users stay focused. Manus developed this feature in response to user feedback requesting faster setup when automating tasks across multiple platforms.

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