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Instance notes it plans to offer built‑in building blocks and to “integrate with other tools and APIs,” while Voicenotes already supports auto‑tagging and trigger actions. In practice, AI tools connect to Slack, Notion, and Jira in three common ways:
- Native connectors / built‑in blocks — out‑of‑the‑box integrations if the vendor provides them (what Instance is aiming for).
- APIs & webhooks — custom integrations that send/receive data between services.
- Automation triggers / agents — actions fired from tags or events (like Voicenotes’ trigger actions).
Check a tool’s docs for “connectors,” API/webhook support, and available automation triggers before deciding.
I don’t see any mentions of direct Figma or PowerPoint integrations in the feedback available. Quick notes from the sources:
- Me.bot: supports importing external content and added voice notes/AI suggestions, but the comment doesn’t mention Figma or PowerPoint exports.
- Instance: describes its tech stack (Next.js, LiteLLM, etc.) with no notes about design/presentation integrations.
- Voicenotes: offers transcription (100+ languages) and OpenAI voice support, but no PPT/Figma links are mentioned.
If you want, I can check each product’s docs or ask the vendor for integration details.


































