Perplexity just made a pretty exciting move for anyone building with its Computer platform — connectors can now be embedded directly inside web apps you build with it.
To show off what that looks like in practice, Perplexity built a working document editor that taps into both Google Docs and Notion simultaneously. You can fetch a doc from either platform, edit it inside the app, and save it back — without ever leaving the interface or switching tabs. That’s not a small thing, especially for teams constantly ping-ponging between the two tools.
A bit of context: Perplexity Computer launched on February 25, 2026, and is described as a “general-purpose digital worker“. It’s not a physical device — it’s a cloud-based AI system that can write documents, build web apps, run research, send emails, and chain multi-step workflows together autonomously. The whole vision is that instead of just answering questions, it actually does the work.
Connectors have been central to that vision from the start. The platform already supports over 400 app integrations, including Gmail, GitHub, Slack, Notion, Salesforce, and now Google Docs. The Notion connector, for instance, keeps things in real-time sync — it pulls only the specific data needed for each query rather than indexing your entire workspace. Privacy-conscious users will appreciate that the connector strictly respects Notion’s own user permissions, so you can only access what you’re already allowed to see.
What’s new here is that these connectors are no longer just backstage tools powering Perplexity’s chat interface — they can now be surfaced directly inside any custom web app you build on the Computer platform. Developers and power users can essentially wire up their own tools with live, two-way access to the apps they already use. The Google Docs + Notion demo is a deliberately simple example, but it points toward something much bigger: unified workspaces where AI handles cross-platform tasks without you ever having to context-switch.
People in the tech community are already calling it “huge for agentic workflows,” noting that embedding connectors removes a ton of friction that previously slowed down multi-platform setups. And given that Perplexity Computer is also expanding into Enterprise with Slack integration, Snowflake, and Salesforce support, this connector-in-app capability could become a serious tool for business teams building internal AI-powered dashboards and editors.
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