Compare the Top AI Tools that integrate with Heap as of December 2025

This a list of AI Tools that integrate with Heap. Use the filters on the left to add additional filters for products that have integrations with Heap. View the products that work with Heap in the table below.

What are AI Tools for Heap?

AI tools are software tools that utilize artificial intelligence to perform a variety of functions. They can be used to automate tasks, provide data-driven insights, and help streamline processes. AI tools can be applied across many different industries and applications, from healthcare to finance. By leveraging the power of machine learning and natural language processing, AI tools can help improve the efficiency of existing operations. Compare and read user reviews of the best AI Tools for Heap currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    Pylar

    Pylar

    Pylar

    Pylar is a secure data-access layer that sits between AI agents and your databases, enabling agents to safely interact with structured data without giving them direct database access. It connects to one or more data sources (like BigQuery, Snowflake, PostgreSQL, business apps such as HubSpot or Google Sheets). Pylar can create governed SQL views using its built-in SQL IDE; those views define exactly which tables, columns, and rows agents are allowed to access. It lets you build “MCP tools” (either by writing natural-language prompts or manual configuration) that wrap SQL queries into standardized, safe operations. Agents can access data through a single MCP endpoint, compatible with multiple agent builders like custom AI assistants, no-code automation tools, or integrations (e.g. Zapier, n8n, LangGraph, VS Code, etc.).
    Starting Price: $20 per month
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    Aleph

    Aleph

    Aleph

    Aleph is an AI-native FP&A platform that integrates data consolidation, spreadsheets, dashboards, and automated intelligence to streamline finance workflows. It connects to 150+ systems (ERP, HRIS/ATS, CRM, databases) using no-code tools to sync data in real time, transform raw imported data via mapping, combining tables, applying logic/calculations, and storing metrics. You can use Aleph as a web-based system, with spreadsheet add-ins, so existing models are preserved but powered by cleaner live data. It offers dashboards and drill-downs to spot variances, run reporting and close routines quickly, do forecasting and budget planning, model scenarios, do headcount planning, and visualize/share metrics across teams. Security is built in (SOC 2 Type II), compliance features are present, and the product is designed to give value quickly; clients report being up and running and producing reports in days or weeks.
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