ChatGPT Just Became Your Automation Command Center
Overwhelmed with tabs? Tired of juggling tools, copying logins, and pasting links that keep breaking? You’re not alone—and you’re not stuck.
Here’s the good news: ChatGPT just jumped from “handy helper” to full-on automation hub.
The shiny new Connectors update lets you hook apps like Gmail, Slack, Stripe, HubSpot, and Google Drive—plus 500+ others—straight into ChatGPT. One toggle. One link. Whole workflows, stitched together in minutes (no Zapier invoice required).
Let’s break down what changed, how to get started for free, and five ready-made automations to make you look like a certified workflow wizard.

Skip the chaos—Here’s what changed
You’re now three clicks away from running your life (and work) through ChatGPT. Here’s how the magic works:
1. Enable Developer Mode
Inside ChatGPT › Settings › Connectors, turn on Developer mode. This unlocks access to third-party connectors without waiting for OpenAI’s stamp of approval.
Think backdoor access—legit, safe, just not “official” yet.
2. Built-in tools got superpowers
No more half-baked integrations. Now:
- Gmail can reply, not just read.
- Drive can create folders, share docs, manage comments.
- Other upgrades hit Notion, Calendar, Dropbox, and more.
These aren’t just tweaks. They’re full-on capability upgrades.
3. A whole marketplace just landed
Enter: Rube.app. It’s a free plugin marketplace with 500+ cloud apps—bundled in one neat install file.
Want Trello, Stripe, Zoom, Jira, Intercom, and dozens more ready to go? You’ll find them here.

Install 500+ apps in under 5 minutes
No scripts. No dev time. Just follow these six steps:
- Open ChatGPT
- Go to Settings › Connectors
- Expand Advanced Settings and flip on Developer mode
- Head to Rube.app and click “Install Rube”
- Copy the URL for the
.well-known/ai-plugin.json(yep, that’s your MCP) - Back in ChatGPT, hit “Create”, paste the URL, trust the source, and click “Create” again
Authorize with one click when prompted. Rube uses standard OAuth, so passwords stay private. Everything’s encrypted and hosted on secure, SOC-2 compliant infrastructure.
Now Rube appears in your Connectors list, and every app inside shows under ChatGPT › ‘More’—ready to plug and play.

5 automations you can build in minutes
Take these for a spin or tweak ’em to taste. Either way, you’ll ditch the busywork and save hours.
1. Inbox-to-Refund Flow
- “Check refund requests in my support inbox.”
- “Reply politely—it’s on the way.”
- “Head to Stripe and issue the refund.”
Fast, polite, and it gets money back without manual digging.
2. Slack Message Digest
- “Find any unread DMs in Slack.”
- “Summarise them in 3 bullets.”
- “Post it to #morning-updates.”
Because you shouldn’t start your day sifting through threads.
3. Google Drive Content Factory
- “Make a folder called ‘Q2 Reports.’”
- “Write a doc summarizing Q1 marketing metrics.”
- “Save it and share with growth.”
Micromanage less. Document more—automatically.
4. Lead Enrichment Loop
- “List HubSpot leads missing employee count.”
- “Search public profiles for that info.”
- “Update records and tag as ‘enriched.’”
Your CRM gets cleaner, and your sales team gets sharper.
5. Scheduled Analytics Drop
- Every Monday @ 08:00
- Pull Amplitude report → Save PDF to Drive → Share link in #exec-stats
Timely data, zero effort—it’s like your own little ops assistant.

How to monitor your new robot assistant
Want to keep tabs on what ChatGPT is doing under the hood?
Head to Settings › Activity Logs. You’ll see:
- Which tool was used
- When it triggered
- How long it took
- Who on your team ran it
Great for compliance. Even better for peace of mind.

Your move: Build the first one
You don’t need a CS degree.
You don’t need hours of setup.
You just need five minutes and a browser tab open.
Here’s the quickstart:
- Flip that Developer Mode toggle
- Install the free Rube.app marketplace
- Start telling ChatGPT to automate repeat work
This is where the time-saving happens. This is how your role levels up—not replaced by AI, but amplified by it.
Want to get even sharper with AI without drowning in technical jargon?
Check out Tixu—a beginner-friendly learning hub to help you build skills and automations like these (and way more). Ready when you are.



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