Connectors reference
The deep connectors and what they do — plus the HTTP escape hatch.
OpFlow's connectors are built to the depth of each API, not stubbed at a handful of actions. The reference below is qualitative on purpose — the exact operation set grows, and an operation isn't advertised as done until it's verified against its live API.
Google Sheets
Read, append, update and clear rows; work with tabs, ranges and formulas; batch writes.
Gmail
Send, search, read, label and thread messages; handle attachments.
Google Calendar & Drive
Create and manage events; upload, download and organize files.
Podio
Read and write items across your apps and workspaces — fields, files, comments, and hooks.
Airtable
Create, read, update and delete records; work with fields, views and links.
RingCentral
SMS/MMS, voice, fax, and team messaging.
OpSite & the Opscend stack
Native nodes automate the rest of the Opscend platform directly — listings, forms, metrics, content — with no external plumbing.
HTTP — the escape hatch
Anything with a REST API is reachable through the HTTP node: any endpoint, any method, full control over headers and auth. When a tool earns a first-class connector, we build it around what operators actually need.
See the Integrations page for the full, live catalog and which connectors are powering workflows today.