What Integrates with Sonnet?
Find out what Sonnet integrations exist in 2024. Learn what software and services currently integrate with Sonnet, and sort them by reviews, cost, features, and more. Below is a list of products that Sonnet currently integrates with:
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Discord
Discord
Free 52 RatingsDiscord is a free communication app that works on both mobile and desktop devices. Millions of Discord users use the popular game platform every single day to chat with their friends via voice or text or stream their gameplay in crystal clear quality to other Discord users. You can organize a voice/text party within seconds. You can also use the service for finding other players/teammates, searching for specific types of groups/activities or just to talk about games during your free time. Discord isn't limited to any particular game or genre; it can be used to coordinate communications for any type of game. -
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Slack
Slack
$6.67 per user per month 241 RatingsSlack, a cloud-based project collaboration software solution that facilitates communication between teams, is designed to seamlessly integrate with other organizations. Slack offers powerful tools and services all integrated into one platform. It provides private channels for interaction within smaller teams, direct channels for sending messages to colleagues, as well as public channels that allow members to start conversations across organizations. Slack is available on Mac, Windows and Android as well as iOS apps. It offers a variety of features including chat, file sharing and collaboration, real-time notifications and two-way audio/video, screen sharing, document imaging and activity tracking and logging. -
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Zoom
Zoom Communications
$14.99 per user per month 571 RatingsZoom Meetings & Chat allows for enterprise video conferencing that includes real-time messaging and content sharing. Video conferencing and messaging made easy across all devices. Facilitate adoption with meeting capabilities that make it simple to join, start, and collaborate on any device. Zoom Meetings syncs to your calendar system and provides enterprise-grade video conferencing on both mobile and desktop. All-hands meetings, internal and external communications, trainings, and all-hands meetings can all be done through one platform. With support for up to 1000 participants and 49 videos per screen, HD video and audio can be added to your meetings. Multi-participants can share their screens simultaneously, and co-annotate to make it more interactive. End-to-end encryption of all meetings, role-based security, password protection and waiting rooms. You can also place attendees on hold. You can record your meetings locally or to cloud with searchable transcripts. Zoom offers HIPAA-compliant healthcare plans. -
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Google Meet
Google
$12 per user per month 53 RatingsYou can connect with your team anywhere. You can connect with your team from anywhere by using easy-to-join video conferencing. Meet eliminates the hassle of joining a video conference at work. Set up a meeting, and then share a link. There's no need to worry about whether clients, teammates, or customers have the correct accounts or plug-ins. Multi-person video calls are easy with Meet's lightweight interface and intelligent participant management. Meet integrates with G Suite so you can join meetings from a Calendar event, email invite, or other source. You can access all the event details from any device, including your phone or in a conference room. Meet's Android and iOS apps are specially designed to allow you to see all of your meetings with all the important information from Calendar. Then, just tap to join. G Suite Enterprise Edition also creates a dial in number for each meeting so that every guest has a wonderful experience. -
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Microsoft Teams
Microsoft
$12.50 per user per month 188 RatingsTeams of engaged people work together to solve today's complex business challenges. We have created an online guide to help you and your team learn the secrets of teamwork. There are no limits to what you can accomplish when you have a place where you can create and make decisions together as a team. Teams allows you to bring everything together in one shared workspace. You can chat, meet, share documents, and use business apps. Your team can get on the same page using group chat, online meetings and calling. Microsoft 365 (formerly Office 365), apps such as Word, Excel, PowerPoint and SharePoint allow you to collaborate on files. To keep your business moving forward, add in your favorite Microsoft apps as well as third-party services. Microsoft 365 provides end-to-end security and administrative control. Teams is for all types of groups. Start with the no-obligation, free version. As part of the best-in class suite of productivity tools, you can also get Team. -
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Kerlig
Kerlig
$27 one-time paymentKerlig for macOS adds AI to any application. Bring your own API keys for OpenAI, Claude Pro, Gemini Pro and Groq. Never again be embarrassed by typos. Before you send, check spelling and grammar. Send a perfectly crafted reply using your tone of speech. Kerlig is an AI assistant that writes in context. Claude models allow you to chat with up 350 pages of documents. Kerlig will take the text you have selected in any app, and perform various actions on it, such as correcting spelling, changing tone or writing a response. You can then paste the generated text into the original app or copy it to your clipboard and manually paste it. OpenAI models allow you to chat with PDFs and other long-form documents. The maximum input limit is 8, 16 or 32K tokens. Kerlig is lightning fast. It launches in 150 milliseconds, and only uses 60-140MB memory.
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