7 Integrations with Tasklet
View a list of Tasklet integrations and software that integrates with Tasklet below. Compare the best Tasklet integrations as well as features, ratings, user reviews, and pricing of software that integrates with Tasklet. Here are the current Tasklet integrations in 2026:
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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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ClickUp
ClickUp
ClickUp is the future of work with tasks, docs, goals, project management and more. Data silos and duplicate spend have no place in a modern workplace. ClickUp brings all of your work into one place—one app to replace them all. Whether you're proofing ads or working on sprints, ClickUp is fully customizable for every type and size of team. Built for teams of all sizes and industries, ClickUp’s fully customizable and proprietary features make it a must-have for any teams that want to keep everything from design to development in one place. ClickUp AI is a role-based AI assistant that helps software teams use artificial intelligence to streamline workflows, save time, and enhance creativity. ClickUp AI provides more than 100 templated prompts that are tailored to users. These prompts were developed in partnership with workplace experts across industries. ClickUp AI can be used for AI writing, AI coding, summarizing, writing briefs, sales/marketing emails, and more.Starting Price: $5/user/month -
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Microsoft Outlook
Microsoft
Microsoft Outlook is the all-in-one email, calendar, and contact management platform designed to keep you organized and connected across your digital life. With Outlook, you can manage multiple accounts—including Gmail, Yahoo, and iCloud—within one unified inbox. Intelligent scheduling tools and shared calendars help you stay on top of meetings, events, and personal reminders. The built-in Microsoft Copilot assists with writing emails, summarizing long threads, and managing tasks to boost productivity. Outlook also offers enterprise-grade security, filtering out spam, phishing, and malware to keep your data safe. Whether on desktop, mobile, or web, Outlook helps you manage communication and time with clarity and confidence. -
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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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Google Calendar
Google
Make the most of every day. The new Google Calendar app helps you spend less time managing your schedule and more time enjoying it. A Schedule with a View. Schedule View brings your schedule to life and makes it easy to see what's ahead with images and maps. Everything you need. Various views of your day, week and month, invitations, web calendar and much more. Backup everything. Your events are always saved on the Web. If you lose your phone, you don't lose your address book. Different ways to view your calendar - Quickly switch between month, week, and day views. Events from Gmail - Flight, hotel, concert, restaurant reservations, and more are added to your calendar automatically. Tasks - Create, manage, and view your tasks alongside your events in Calendar. Video conferencing - Easily add video conferencing to calendar events. Quick event creation - Smart suggestions for event titles, places, and people save you time when creating events.Starting Price: $0 -
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Model Context Protocol (MCP)
Anthropic
Model Context Protocol (MCP) is an open protocol designed to standardize how applications provide context to large language models (LLMs). It acts as a universal connector, similar to a USB-C port, allowing LLMs to seamlessly integrate with various data sources and tools. MCP supports a client-server architecture, enabling programs (clients) to interact with lightweight servers that expose specific capabilities. With growing pre-built integrations and flexibility to switch between LLM vendors, MCP helps users build complex workflows and AI agents while ensuring secure data management within their infrastructure.Starting Price: Free
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