Basedash already reads from your databases, warehouses, and SaaS tools. Now it can act on them too. Connect any MCP server — Linear, HubSpot, Slack, Resend, Notion, GitHub — and the Basedash agent gets new tools it can use right inside chat. Ask it to email your latest signups, file a Linear bug from a support ticket, or update a HubSpot lead based on what a user did in your product. Pair with Automations to run the whole flow on a schedule. Connect any app. Take action anywhere.
Hey everyone, Max here from Basedash.
Today we're shipping MCP Connectors. Basedash already reads from your databases and SaaS tools, now it can act on them too. Connect any MCP server (Linear, HubSpot, Slack, Resend, Notion, GitHub, your own internal one) and the Basedash agent gets new tools it can use right inside chat.
The pattern that's been the most useful for us internally: ask the agent to do something that mixes a read from your product database with an action in another app. "Email this week's signups a personalized welcome based on the features they actually set up." "File a Linear bug from this support ticket and link the user record." "Update the HubSpot lead for everyone who hit the paywall this week."
Each tool is gated. New tools default to "needs approval", so the first time the agent wants to send an email or create an issue you confirm it; once you trust a tool you flip it to "always allow". Pairs cleanly with Automations from a couple weeks ago: the same flow that runs once on demand can run every weekday at 9am.
PH community gets an extra week on their trial this week. Happy to answer anything.
My non-engineer team would slack me for a number twice a week and I'd write the query, screenshot it, move on. Tools like this kill that loop, which is what I actually want.
The thing I keep coming back to with MCP Connectors is that the highest-leverage work in any company already lives across three or four systems, and until now there hasn't been a clean way to let an agent operate on that whole surface from one place. Reading from your warehouse and then acting in Linear, HubSpot, or Slack in the same chat session is a meaningfully different shape of tool than the dashboards most of us grew up with. The team has been deep in this for months and it feels great to finally ship. Happy to dig into anything in the thread today.
The approval gate design is the detail that stands out most — "needs approval" by default before flipping to "always allow" is exactly the right trust model for agents that can actually write to production systems. A lot of agentic tools skip this and it's why people don't trust them with real workflows.
The cross-system chaining is where this gets interesting. Curious how it handles failures mid-chain — if the DB read succeeds but the HubSpot write fails, does it roll back, notify, or just log and move on? That failure handling is usually where these workflows quietly break in practice.
Also wondering if MCP servers you self-host get the same approval UX or if that's only for the pre-built connectors.
About Basedash MCP Connectors on Product Hunt
“Connect any app and take action anywhere”
Basedash MCP Connectors launched on Product Hunt on May 15th, 2026 and earned 86 upvotes and 6 comments, placing #20 on the daily leaderboard. Basedash already reads from your databases, warehouses, and SaaS tools. Now it can act on them too. Connect any MCP server — Linear, HubSpot, Slack, Resend, Notion, GitHub — and the Basedash agent gets new tools it can use right inside chat. Ask it to email your latest signups, file a Linear bug from a support ticket, or update a HubSpot lead based on what a user did in your product. Pair with Automations to run the whole flow on a schedule. Connect any app. Take action anywhere.
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