Integrations overview (MVP)
Overview
Section titled “Overview”In MVP, GrowthOS ships Native-first: planning (Idea Lab, PRD Studio, backlog, sprint planning) and execution (sprint board, My Tasks) both live inside GrowthOS with zero integration setup required. This page is where you would connect an external tracker if and when Connected is enabled for your organization.
Connected mode, which pushes issues to providers such as Linear, Jira, GitLab, Asana, or ClickUp and reads status back, is currently limited to early design partners while it matures. If your organization is not yet enabled, this page shows the available providers grayed out with a coming-soon message instead of a working connect flow.
Nothing about planning changes based on this page. Idea Lab conversations, PRDs, and the backlog hierarchy stay the system of record in GrowthOS regardless of whether execution eventually moves to a Connected provider.
What you can do here
Section titled “What you can do here”- See which execution mode (Native or Connected) is currently active for your organization.
- Preview which providers are on the Connected roadmap, even before your organization is enabled.
- Understand the coming-soon message if Connected is not yet available to you.
- Confirm planning stays inside GrowthOS regardless of execution mode.
When to use
Section titled “When to use”- Deciding execution mode for a new organization or project.
- Checking whether Connected is available before promising it to a stakeholder.
- Understanding why a Connected provider option is grayed out.
Prerequisites
Section titled “Prerequisites”- Owner or Admin role to view or change organization-level integration settings.
- For Connected: an approved design-partner slot for the target organization.
Where to find it
Section titled “Where to find it”- Sidebar: Organization → Integrations
- Direct route:
/org/integrations
Step-by-step
Section titled “Step-by-step”- Open Organization → Integrations (
/org/integrations). - Check which mode, Native or Connected, is currently active.
- If Connected providers appear grayed out, read the coming-soon message rather than assuming it is broken.
- Continue planning in Idea Lab, PRD Studio, and Product Backlog regardless of mode.
- Contact your GrowthOS point of contact if Connected access is a hard requirement.
- Revisit this page once notified that Connected has been enabled for your organization.
What success looks like
Section titled “What success looks like”- You can explain to a stakeholder, in one sentence, why Connected is or is not available yet.
- Nobody on the team is blocked waiting for Connected when Native would unblock them today.
- You know exactly where to check when Connected access is eventually granted.
Tips & best practices
Section titled “Tips & best practices”- Default to Native; it needs zero setup and unblocks the Golden path immediately.
- Treat the coming-soon message as expected MVP behavior, not an error to troubleshoot.
- Ask about design-partner access explicitly if Connected is a genuine blocker for your team.
Common mistakes
Section titled “Common mistakes”- Assuming a grayed-out provider means something is broken rather than not yet enabled.
- Blocking a launch or demo on Connected setup when Native would work today.
- Promising a stakeholder Connected access before confirming your organization is enabled.