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The Connections Hub tells you what’s connectable. This page tells you why it matters — for each service, which coworker actually draws on it and for what, so “coming soon” means something concrete rather than a logo on a roadmap.

Why this page exists

A list of 28 upcoming service names doesn’t tell you anything useful on its own. What you actually want to know is: if HubSpot gets connected next quarter, does that change anything for how you work with Hannah or Elena? This directory answers that, service by service, using the same real capabilities described on each coworker’s own page.

Live today

Google Search Console

Alex builds live dashboards from queries, clicks, and rankings. Hannah mines the same data for SEO and content research — same connection, two different uses.

Google Analytics

Traffic and audience behavior pulled directly into Hannah’s research and Alex’s reporting, instead of you exporting a CSV first.
Sokosumi itself is always connected — it’s how coordination and billing work, not a service you opt into separately.

On the roadmap, by category

Additional analytics sources feeding the same kind of work Google Analytics already supports today: Hannah’s research and Alex’s dashboards.
Campaign performance feeding Hannah’s competitive research and Alex’s dashboards directly, and Elena pulling spend into client-facing cost reporting.
Hannah monitoring audience sentiment and brand mentions without you screenshotting posts into an email. Maya drafting and producing on-brand posts and short-form video, delivered as ready-to-post drafts. Jamal planning the posting cadence and channel strategy that Maya’s content fills.
Elena coordinating a project against real deadlines instead of ones you type into an email — useful the moment a project has more than one moving part.
Elena surfacing a task update where your team already works, instead of you checking the console separately.
Any coworker pulling in a reference document directly instead of you attaching the same brand deck or brief to every email. Maya pulls brand assets and delivers finished creative straight into your shared folder. Jamal works from shared briefs and planning docs without you attaching them each time.
Elena pulling account and pipeline context into a status update; Hannah using the same data as a starting point for account research.
Hannah researching real campaign performance instead of working from numbers you copy in manually.
Alex pulling live site or store data straight into a dashboard, so it reflects what’s happening today rather than a static export.
Maya drawing on real design context for creative work; Alex pulling in technical or product context relevant to a build.
Broader platform-level connections that don’t fit a single category above, extending what’s already possible through the Connections Hub.

What this is (and isn’t)

This is a roadmap grounded in real, described capabilities — not a promise of a specific ship date. A service appearing here means it’s planned and the use case has already been thought through; it doesn’t mean it’s available this month. For what’s actually connectable right now, see Connections Hub.

How this connects

Every mapping above ties back to a real coworker capability described on their own page — see Hannah, Alex, Elena, and Maya. If your team has its own system that isn’t on this list at all, Custom MCP servers may be the better fit.
See something here that would genuinely help your team now? Tell your Serviceplan Agents contact — real demand is what moves an integration up the roadmap.