Integrations: which first-party hook would unlock your company adopting CercleWork?
Calendar, Git, HRIS, Slack — pick one realistic MVP for 2026.
What is the single integration you would lobby for and why?
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GitHub pull requests linked to contributions — engineers trust git history more than any form.
Google Calendar for office-hours threads inside expert circles — scheduling friction kills momentum.
Okta SCIM for user lifecycle — IT will not approve otherwise at mid-market and up.
Slack inbound webhooks for high-signal circle announcements without mirroring every reply.
Notion export for long write-ups — knowledge wants to travel where people already search.
Linear or Jira one-way sync for project circles that bridge internal delivery tools.
Zoom or Meet deep links generated from circle events — reduce URL hunting in chat.
Figma comments bridging to threads is dreamy but probably v2 complexity — still worth dreaming.
Stripe billing for paid expert circles — monetisation unlocks quality if done ethically.
Microsoft Teams tenant for enterprises who cannot use Slack at all — regional reality.
Webhook signing docs that are actually readable — developer experience is an integration too.
Email reply-by-mail for low-bandwidth members globally — do not underestimate SMTP.
HRIS pulling job titles for better matching suggestions — shallow read, high value.
S3 backup of attachments for customer-owned data policies — checkbox for procurement.
Pick one, ship it excellently, resist fifty half-baked connectors — focus is the real integration.
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