13 Integrations with Onit
View a list of Onit integrations and software that integrates with Onit below. Compare the best Onit integrations as well as features, ratings, user reviews, and pricing of software that integrates with Onit. Here are the current Onit integrations in 2026:
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Slack
Salesforce
Slack is a cloud-based project collaboration and team interaction software solution specially designed to seamlessly facilitate communication across organizations. Featuring powerful tools and services integrated into a single platform, Slack provides private channels to promote interaction within smaller teams, direct channels to help send messages directly to colleagues, and public channels that enables members across organizations to start conversations. Available on Mac, Windows, Android, and iOS apps, Slack offers a plethora of features that include chat, file sharing, collaborative workspace, real-time notifications, two-way audio and video, screen sharing, document imaging, activity tracking and logging, and more.Starting Price: $6.67 per user per month -
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Asana
Asana
Asana is a collaborative work management platform that brings teams, projects, and goals together in one centralized workspace. It helps organizations plan, track, and deliver work more efficiently by connecting daily tasks to strategic objectives. With built-in AI capabilities, Asana reduces manual effort by automating updates, surfacing insights, and keeping work on track. The platform supports teams of any size, from small businesses to large enterprises, across a wide range of use cases. Asana integrates with over 300 popular business tools, making it easy to fit into existing workflows. Strong security, compliance options, and Asana Gov make it suitable for regulated industries and government agencies. Trusted by a majority of Fortune 100 companies, Asana is designed to scale as organizations grow.Starting Price: Free -
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Google Chrome
Google
Google Chrome is a fast, secure, and user-friendly web browser designed to help people get more done online. Built by Google, Chrome combines speed, performance, and simplicity across desktop and mobile devices. The browser includes built-in AI features like Gemini in Chrome, which helps users understand content, manage tasks, and work more efficiently directly from their tabs. Chrome integrates powerful tools such as Google Search, Google Lens, and autofill to streamline everyday browsing. Advanced security features like Safe Browsing, Password Manager, and Safety Check help protect users from threats and keep data secure. Chrome syncs seamlessly across devices, allowing access to bookmarks, passwords, and tabs anywhere. With frequent automatic updates, Chrome stays optimized with the latest features and performance improvements.Starting Price: Free -
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LinkedIn
LinkedIn
Welcome to your professional community. Find the right job or internship for you. LinkedIn is the world's largest social network for professionals. LinkedIn connects the world's professionals to make them more productive and successful. With more than 756 million members worldwide, including executives from every Fortune 500 company, LinkedIn is the world's largest professional network. The company has a diversified business model with revenue coming from Talent Solutions, Marketing Solutions, Sales Solutions and Premium Subscriptions products. Headquartered in Silicon Valley, LinkedIn has offices across the globe.Starting Price: Free -
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Safari
Apple
Safari is the best way to experience the internet on all your Apple devices. It brings robust customization options, powerful privacy protections, and industry-leading battery life — so you can browse how you like, when you like. And when it comes to speed, it’s the world’s fastest browser. Safari now includes new personalization options including a customizable start page and even more third-party extensions. The reimagined start page gives you the power to set a custom background image and fine-tune your browser window with your favorite features — like Reading List, Favorites, iCloud Tabs, Siri Suggestions, and even a Privacy Report. Safari Extensions add functionality to your browser to help you explore the web the way you want. Find and add your favorite extensions in the dedicated Safari section on the App Store. With a blazing-fast JavaScript engine, Safari is the world’s fastest browser.Starting Price: Free -
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Notion
Notion Labs
Notion is a highly versatile and collaborative workspace designed to help individuals and teams manage documents, wikis, projects, and tasks efficiently. It offers a wide array of features like customizable views for workflows, project tracking, and document creation, all within a single platform. Notion allows users to create a shared knowledge base, organize notes, and collaborate seamlessly on content creation. Additionally, its built-in AI assistance features help users summarize, write, and instantly search for relevant content, significantly enhancing productivity. The platform integrates effortlessly with other popular apps such as Slack, Google Drive, and Trello, providing a seamless experience for teams looking for an all-in-one platform to manage their projects, goals, and knowledge in an organized, collaborative environment.Starting Price: $12/user/month -
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Gmail
Google
Get more done with Gmail. Now more secure, smarter and easier to use—helping you save time and do more with your inbox. See what’s new at a glance, and decide what you want to read and respond to. Get nudges that remind you to follow up and respond to messages, so that nothing slips through the cracks. View attachments, RSVP to events, snooze messages and more without opening any emails. Gmail blocks 99.9% of dangerous emails before they reach you. If we think something seems phish-y, you’ll get a warning.Starting Price: $0 -
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Apple Notes
Apple
Notes is the best place to jot down quick thoughts or to save longer notes filled with checklists, images, web links, scanned documents, handwritten notes, or sketches. And with iCloud, it’s easy to keep all your devices in sync, so you’ll always have your notes with you. -
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Apple Mail
Apple
Apple Mail is an email client that is included on iPhone, iPad, iPod, and Mac devices by default. You can link it to your Gmail account, or use it instead of Microsoft Outlook. There are two ways you can set up an email account in the Mail app on your iOS device — automatically or manually. Apple may collect and use your domain address (for example, yahoo.com, gmail.com, etc.) in order to improve our products and services. Beyond this, your full email address will not be stored, and will not be used or shared with third parties by Apple. There are two options for setting up an email account in the Mail app on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch: automatically or manually. Learn about which option is best for you. Learn what to do if you need help. For example, changes you made to Contacts, Calendars, or Reminders on one device didn't appear on all devices. How to control your inbox and more easily focus on the messages that are important to you. -
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Pages
Apple
Pages is a powerful word processor that lets you create stunning documents, and comes included with most Apple devices. And with real-time collaboration, your team can work together from anywhere, whether they’re on Mac, iPad, iPhone, or using a PC. From the start, Pages places you in the perfect creative environment. It puts all the right tools in all the right places, so it’s easy to choose a look, customize fonts, personalize text styles, and add beautiful graphics. And everyone collaborating on a document has access to the same powerful features. Choose from over 70 beautiful Apple‑designed templates, and customize your reports, letters, and other documents any way you like. And, if you’ve ever dreamed of writing a book or fairy tale, it’s easy to create interactive stories right inside Pages. Track changes, add highlights, and have threaded conversations with your team. Your edits are saved automatically. -
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Mac OS X El Capitan
Apple
Handoff and Instant Hotspot: Handoff requires an iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch with a Lightning connector and iOS 8 or later. Instant Hotspot requires an iPhone or iPad with cellular connectivity with a Lightning connector and iOS 8.1 or later. Requires Personal Hotspot service through your carrier. AirDrop to iOS devices requires an iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch with a Lightning connector and iOS 7 or later. FaceTime: Video calls require a built-in FaceTime camera, an iSight camera (built in or external), a USB video class (UVC) camera, or a FireWire DV camcorder; and broadband Internet connection. -
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Mac OS X Yosemite
Apple
OS X Yosemite is the eleventh version of OS X, Apple's operating system for Macintosh computers. OS X Yosemite was announced and introduced to developers on June 2, 2014 at WWDC 2014 and its trial version came out on July 24, 2014. Time Machine requires an additional hard drive or AirPort Time Capsule (sold separately). Photo Booth requires a FaceTime or iSight camera (built in or external), USB video class (UVC) camera, or FireWire DV camcorder. Backdrop effects when using a DV camcorder require fixed focus, exposure, and white balance. Video calls require a built-in FaceTime camera, an iSight camera (built in or external), a USB video class (UVC) camera, or a FireWire DV camcorder; and a 128-Kbps upstream and downstream Internet connection. Making HD video calls requires a built-in FaceTime HD camera and a 1-Mbps upstream and downstream Internet connection. Receiving HD video calls requires a supported Intel-based Mac. -
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Mac OS X Mountain Lion
Apple
OS X Mountain Lion is the ninth version of OS X, Apple's operating system for its desktops, laptops, and servers. Mountain Lion was announced on February 16, 2012 and was released on July 25, 2012 through the Mac App Store. Mac OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion is available for older systems that are not compatible with the latest version of macOS and requires the following: OS X Snow Leopard 10.6.8, Lion 10.7, or Mountain Lion 10.8 already installed, some features require a compatible Internet service provider; fees may apply, some features require an Apple ID; terms apply.
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