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Everything in Patchline is interconnected. Connectors extend Aria into the third-party tools you already use, so a single prompt can pull from your music data, find campaign assets, create follow-up work, and send strategy updates to the team.   Connector actions consume AI credits when Aria calls into a third-party tool.

What a connector is

A connector is a bridge between Aria and an external service. Once a service is connected, Aria can use it inside a chat:
  • “Find the Google Drive folder with cover options for Sleeper and attach the best links to the release brief.”
  • “Create a ClickUp task for tomorrow: pitch Lush Sounds curator with the final version.”
  • “Pull recent YouTube performance for this track and summarize what should shape next week’s campaign.”
  • “Send the release strategy report to the marketing channel in Slack.”

What’s available

ConnectorWhat Aria can do
InstagramRead your profile, post media + captions, fetch insights, read comments
YouTubeRead channel data, fetch video stats, read comments
ClickUpCreate tasks, attach context from a release, link campaigns to your task board
NotionRead pages, append entries, sync release notes
DiscordRead channel context, post messages
SlackAria on Slack (GA) — chat with Aria from your team channels; Patchline can also post updates to Slack
The exact set Aria can call depends on what your workspace has enabled. If you don’t see a connector you want, ask in support and we’ll prioritize.

How to connect

Open Patchline, click +, and choose the connector you want to add. You can also go to Settings -> Connectors and connect the service from there. If you are already chatting with Aria, ask for the connector directly:
“Connect Google Drive.”
Aria gives you the authenticated link for that service. After you complete the connection, future requests can use that connector from inside Aria.

Examples

Release plan -> ClickUp tasks

“For each remaining task in my Sleeper release plan, create a ClickUp task on my Active Releases list with the due date.”
Aria reads the release plan from your project’s AI Campaign Planner, iterates each open task, and creates them in ClickUp via the connector.

Audience signal -> campaign strategy

“Look at the latest audience and video performance signals for Sleeper and write a one-page strategy for next week’s content push.”
Aria pulls the available audience and platform context, then turns it into a practical strategy brief instead of posting anything on your behalf.

Drive assets -> release brief

“Find the Drive folder for the Sleeper cover-art options and add the final links to the project brief.”
Aria searches connected Drive assets, identifies the relevant files, and adds links where the campaign team can use them.

Strategy -> Slack report

“Send the Sleeper launch summary to Slack with the next three actions for marketing.”
Aria formats the release status, strategy notes, and next actions into a Slack-ready update for the right channel.

Pricing

Plans, AI credits, and limits live on the pricing page — we keep them there so they’re always current.
  • Aria overview - the assistant doing the connecting
  • Use cases - example prompts that span connectors
  • Audience - audience data that can shape connector workflows
  • Launchpad - public surfaces you can share with your team