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Twill meets your team where work already lives. Connect a tool once in Settings → Integrations, and anyone on the team can hand off tasks from it. Follow-ups stay attached to the same thread — issue, ticket, or comment — so nobody re-explains context.
The Integrations page with GitHub connected and other services available

Trigger tasks

ToolHow to trigger
GitHubMention @twill on an issue, PR, or review thread — or add the twill label
SlackMention @twill in any channel or thread
LinearAdd the twill label or assign the issue to Twill
NotionMention @twill in a comment
AsanaComment twill <request> on a task
SentryError events flow in as fix proposals
Wherever the task starts, the result is the same: clarifying questions and plans post back to the thread, and the finished work arrives as a pull request with proof.
Start a message with a /trigger keyword (like /plan or /ultra) to pick the mode, model, and effort for that task — see routing configs.

Give the agent context

These integrations don’t create tasks — they give the agent read-only eyes on your infrastructure while it works and powers your automations:
ToolWhat the agent can read
DatadogMonitors, dashboards, host details
Google CloudCloud Run logs and service status
AWSResources, logs, and service metadata (read-only IAM role)

Other surfaces

The web app gives you the full picture — live agent activity, previews, artifacts. The CLI and API cover terminals and scripts, and the desktop & mobile apps keep you notified everywhere else.