One list. Every tool.
Always attributed.
Compass connects to Asana, Trello, Notion, Linear, Slack, Google Calendar, Google Meet, and Zoom — and unifies tasks and events into one surface with permanent source attribution. You always see where a task came from. The Board gives you a deterministic AI summary of what to work on first across the merged list. Klaut orchestrates; your tools keep doing the doing.
Permanent source attribution — every item shows where it came from. Orchestrator layer, not a replacement. Your tools own the doing.
An orchestrator workspace — not another tool to manage
Most teams use 4–7 tools and a spreadsheet to track what is actually happening. Compass does not ask you to replace any of them. It connects to the tools you already use, reads the tasks and events they hold, and presents them unified in one place — with routing, priority, and correction logic on top. The strategic principle: Klaut orchestrates, your tools do the doing.
Connected tools & unified view
Below: the connector grid showing available integrations, and the unified task list view with permanent source attribution. The Board panel shows the AI priority summary across the merged list.
Illustrative data — real values from your connected tools and Compass-native tasks.
Four steps from connect to prioritized
Connect each tool via OAuth or API key in the Integrations settings. Compass reads tasks, events, and action items from each source. Read-only by default — Compass does not write back to your tools unless you explicitly configure a two-way sync for a specific integration.
Tasks and events from all connected tools appear in a single list. Each item retains its source label permanently — you always see "from Asana" or "from Linear." The unified list includes Compass-native tasks, labelled separately. No item loses its origin.
Source attribution is structural — it is stored with the item, not just displayed in a label. When you filter by source, sort by tool, or export the list, attribution comes with the data. There is no way to accidentally strip it. Attribution is permanent, not cosmetic.
The Board view applies deterministic priority logic to the merged list — due dates, source-tool priority flags, open error flags from Compass — and generates a plain-language summary of what to do first. You can override any prioritization. The Board is a starting point, not a locked plan.
Klaut orchestrates. Your tools do the doing.
Compass is not trying to be another Asana or Notion. If it tried, it would be worse than the specialized tools your team already knows. The value is in the layer between them — routing, prioritization, correction, and analytics across the whole stack — not in replacing any single tool.
Works best when your team uses multiple tools
Tools integration delivers the most value to teams that already use 3 or more work tools and spend real time context-switching between them to find what to work on next.
Connect. Unify. Prioritize.
Tools Integration is live in Compass. Connect Asana, Trello, Notion, Linear, Slack, Google Calendar, Meet, and Zoom — and start working from one unified, attributed list from day one.