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    Description

    Venn operates through a single MCP URL that connects supported AI tools to workplace apps simultaneously — no per-tool reconfiguration. Users manage access from a central dashboard, enabling or disabling specific read, create, update, and send actions on a per-app basis. A built-in Tool IQ layer selects the relevant tools for each task rather than exposing all tool definitions at once, keeping context windows efficient. Write operations require user confirmation before execution. Supported integrations include Gmail, Slack, Salesforce, Notion, Jira, GitHub, Asana, HubSpot, Zoom, Google Docs, Google Sheets, Linear, Atlassian, Figma, Dropbox, GitLab, and more.

    What Problem Does Venn AI Solve?

    Professionals using multiple AI tools must configure app access separately for each one, and still end up manually copying outputs into CRMs, project trackers, and communication tools. When MCP integrations exist, connecting many apps at once inflates context windows with unused tool definitions, degrading AI performance. Most integrations are also read-only, requiring users to handle any write operations themselves.

    Pros

    • Single Setup URL:
      One connection URL links Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, and VS Code to all supported apps, removing per-tool reconfiguration.
    • Granular Per-Action Controls:
      Users can enable or disable specific actions — send email, create record, update page — on a per-app, per-action basis.
    • Write-Capable Integrations:
      Supports create, update, and post operations across connected systems, not limited to read-only access or summarization.

    Cons

    • User-Managed Permissions:
      Access controls are configured per individual user rather than centrally administered.
    • Integration Catalog Expanding:
      App coverage at launch includes major tools but continues to grow and may not include all systems.
    • Early Product Maturity:
      Launched February 2026, enterprise SLAs, audit logging, and formal support tiers are still being established.

    Investors

    Rob HayesCrosslink Capital8-Bit CapitalCyan BanisterNatalie DigginsGaingels

    Last updated: February 27, 2026

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