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New FeaturesAugust 17, 20262 min read

Ask AI in HighLevel Now Features Skills and Connectors

TL;DR

Ask AI in HighLevel now includes skills and connectors, allowing it to act within connected applications.

Ask AI in HighLevel Now Features Skills and Connectors

TL;DR

Ask AI now includes skills and connectors, expanding its capabilities to interact with external apps. No immediate action is required from users.

Who this affects

HighLevel has not confirmed who this affects. The feature appears relevant to any HighLevel user interested in AI capabilities that integrate with external applications. Since connections are made under the user's own login, not the sub-account, it primarily impacts individual user functionality rather than agency-wide sub-account configurations.

What changed

Ask AI now has skills and connectors. These connectors enable Ask AI to operate inside other applications. Supported apps include Notion, Canva, and HubSpot. Any MCP app available in the marketplace is also supported.

Connections are established using the user's own login credentials, not the sub-account's. Users retain granular control, with per-app and per-tool settings determining what the AI can access. Skills are automatically matched to user requests, or they can be manually invoked using a slash command. The architecture is isolated, meaning a connector failure will not disrupt the chat function. If a connected account's credentials are changed or the account is reconnected, the system automatically self-heals and updates. HighLevel has not confirmed any limits, plan gating, or rollout status for this feature.

Where to find it

HighLevel has not published the exact navigation path for this feature yet. Based on the description, it will likely be found within the Ask AI interface, with connection and skill management options available under user profile settings or a dedicated AI settings section.

How agencies will use this

An agency owner might connect Ask AI to their Notion account to manage content. A user could issue a command like /notion summarize meeting notes from [date] to automatically generate a summary of a specific Notion page. The Ask AI, leveraging its connector to Notion and its summarization skills, would access the designated page via the user's connected Notion account, process the content, and return a summary. This eliminates manual content review and transfer, streamlining internal documentation tasks. If the agency also uses Canva, a user could ask the AI to retrieve a specific graphic, potentially setting up future workflows where the AI could dynamically generate or modify designs within Canva based on prompts, assuming further skill development.

Our take

This is a major step for HighLevel's AI capabilities. Integrating AI directly with external applications via connectors and skills moves Ask AI beyond simple chat. The per-app control and isolated architecture are critical for trust and stability. While HighLevel has not confirmed rollout details, the potential for automating tasks across multiple platforms is significant. This update positions Ask AI as a more central productivity tool within the HighLevel ecosystem.

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