Platforms and Integrations

Farcelis connects the tools already carrying the work into one cleaner operating environment.

AI agents, CRM systems, workflow tools, collaboration platforms, marketing systems, and reporting layers become stronger when they are arranged around ownership, routing, visibility, and action.

Connected Stack

The point is not more software. The point is a stack that behaves like a system.

Farcelis works across the platforms teams already use, then adds structure around how signals enter, move, get assigned, and get reported.

Outlook
Outlook
Gmail
Gmail
HubSpot
HubSpot
Salesforce
Salesforce
ClickUp
ClickUp
Asana
Asana
Monday
Monday
Smartsheet
Smartsheet
Jira
Jira
SharePoint
SharePoint
Drive
Drive
Docs
Docs
Sheets
Sheets
Slack
Slack
Teams
Teams
QuickBooks
QuickBooks
Outlook
Outlook
Gmail
Gmail
HubSpot
HubSpot
Salesforce
Salesforce
ClickUp
ClickUp
Asana
Asana
Monday
Monday
Smartsheet
Smartsheet
Jira
Jira
SharePoint
SharePoint
Drive
Drive
Docs
Docs
Sheets
Sheets
Slack
Slack
Teams
Teams
QuickBooks
QuickBooks
AI agents
CRM and revenue systems
Workflow platforms
Marketing and content systems
Reporting environments
Outlook
Outlook
Gmail
Gmail
HubSpot
HubSpot
Salesforce
Salesforce
ClickUp
ClickUp
Asana
Asana
Monday
Monday
Smartsheet
Smartsheet
Jira
Jira
SharePoint
SharePoint
Drive
Drive
Docs
Docs
Sheets
Sheets
Slack
Slack
Teams
Teams
QuickBooks
QuickBooks
Outlook
Outlook
Gmail
Gmail
HubSpot
HubSpot
Salesforce
Salesforce
ClickUp
ClickUp
Asana
Asana
Monday
Monday
Smartsheet
Smartsheet
Jira
Jira
SharePoint
SharePoint
Drive
Drive
Docs
Docs
Sheets
Sheets
Slack
Slack
Teams
Teams
QuickBooks
QuickBooks

Platform Capabilities

Platforms, assistants, and reporting should behave like one operating system.

Farcelis connects the stack around the actual path of work: where requests enter, who owns the next move, what an assistant can safely support, and how leaders see progress before pressure compounds.

AI agents and assistants

Role-specific assistants for intake, follow-up, documentation, research, customer support, marketing, and operational execution.

Assistant layer

Meeting, document, revenue, and operations pulse assistants work inside the stack with a defined job, bounded data context, review path, and destination for the output.

CRM and revenue platforms

HubSpot, Salesforce, pipeline workflows, lead routing, customer handoffs, and revenue visibility structured around how the business actually sells and serves.

Assistant layer

Revenue assistants support account research, lifecycle notes, sales preparation, and handoff quality without separating AI output from CRM reality.

Workflow and project systems

ClickUp, Monday, Asana, Jira, Smartsheet, and related work systems configured around ownership, priority, routing, and reporting.

Assistant layer

Follow-through assistants capture decisions, extract next actions, assign owners, and push updates into the system where the work actually lives.

Microsoft and Google workspaces

Teams, SharePoint, Outlook, Gmail, Drive, Docs, Sheets, and collaboration environments connected into cleaner execution paths.

Assistant layer

Knowledge assistants turn SOPs, policies, project notes, and recurring documentation into reusable support for teams that need consistent execution.

Content, SEO, and social platforms

Publishing, social media management, blog systems, search optimization, content calendars, and campaign reporting connected to measurable outcomes.

Assistant layer

Content assistants help with briefs, repurposing, campaign coordination, and review-ready drafts while the calendar, approvals, and reporting stay connected.

Dashboards and decision systems

Reporting layers turn operational signals into leadership-ready views for decisions, intervention, and accountability.

Assistant layer

Operations pulse assistants watch status, blockers, priority movement, and stale work so leaders can intervene before execution becomes invisible.