Your inbox and calendar quietly build the record.
Every email and meeting resolves to the right person and lands on their timeline — relationship history that writes itself while you work.
Emails + meetings → activities on the person's timeline
3 connectors, one canonical shape
Each maps into the same schema. Connect one, or all of them.
Gmail
Turn your inbox into relationship history — every email lands on the right contact's timeline automatically.
Inbound messages resolve the counterparty by email and log an email activity on that person's timeline.
Google Calendar
Every meeting shows up on the attendee's timeline, so your calendar quietly builds your CRM.
Events resolve each attendee as a person and log a meeting activity on their timeline.
Microsoft 365
Bring Outlook mail, calendar, and contacts into Excellent over Microsoft Graph — every message and meeting on the right person's timeline.
Outlook messages and meetings log email/meeting activities; contacts import as people. Over Microsoft Graph.
Connected, not surrendered.
Your data from these tools syncs in and stays on your machine — connecting a tool never hands it to a middleman.
No third-party broker
Records sync straight between your machine and the provider — nothing sits in the middle.
Sealed at rest
Tokens are AES-256-GCM-encrypted locally, with the master key kept off the database.
One source of truth
Synced records become rows in the one schema you own — never a parallel copy.
Bring the rest of your stack home.
31 connectors across 14 categories — each lands in the same database.
CRM
3Contacts, companies, and deals — two-way.
Marketing
1Audiences and campaigns onto the record.
Support
1Tickets and requesters onto the customer timeline.
Hiring (ATS)
3Candidates and jobs into the ATS.
Docs & files
2Pages and files, full text, into one timeline.
Design
1Design projects and files on the timeline.
Messaging
1Conversations onto the record.
Contacts
1Address books as canonical people.
Databases
2Your own tables, mapped by a wizard — two-way.
Payments & finance
5Revenue, invoices, cash, and spend per customer.
Analytics & SEO
4Web, product, and search KPIs into metrics.
Developer
3Repos, projects, and issues into the directory.
Legal
1Envelopes and signature status on the timeline.