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As more companies choose to bring generative AI tools into their workflows, the number of AI applications they need to connect to their stack increases. An emerging trend brings more visibility into all these applications in one place, allowing enterprises to query, search, and monitor their data and AI applications without needing to open additional windows.

Platforms like Galaxy, Glean, Elastic, and even Google have begun offering enterprises a way to connect their information and conduct searches in a centralized location. OpenAI has updated ChatGPT to access certain applications, while Anthropic now allows Claude to search users’ Google Workspaces.

The newest entrant into the space is ClickUp, with its new Brain Max platform that lets users query their data stored in Google Drive, OneDrive, SharePoint and others, manage support tickets and emails and set up agentic systems.

Zeb Evans, founder and CEO of ClickUp, told VentureBeat that the goal was to increase productivity and allow customers to continue using AI in the same way they’ve always done, without needing to open other applications to do so.