Rovo Connectors: Because Your Tools Should Talk to Each Other

Apr 24, 2:00 – 3:00 PM (UTC)

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Let’s be honest for a second, most teams today use a dozen tools that barely acknowledge each other’s existence
Sales lives in one system. Support in another. Projects somewhere else. Knowledge? Probably scattered across five places and someone’s desktop.

Then we ask AI to magically understand everything. That’s exactly where Atlassian Rovo connectors enter the conversation.

Rovo works best when it actually understands your organization’s context, which means connecting data from tools like Google Drive, Slack, GitHub, and others so it can search, reason, and assist across your ecosystem.

And surprise: connecting tools isn’t always trivial. So in this session, we’re doing something different.

Instead of just explaining connectors from slides, we’re bringing in the people who actually built them first.

What Makes This Session Special

This time, the Alix Egoroff from Unito is joining us. Because Unito built the first connectors that bring enterprise tool data into Rovo, syncing work and context across systems so Rovo can actually understand how your organization works.

In other words:

They didn’t just talk about connectors. They shipped them.

And joining them is the one person the community lovingly calls the Rovo Queen. Valeri, who will help unpack what connectors really mean for teams trying to make sense of their tool stack

Join us for a conversation where community, product insights, and the ecosystem come together to talk about Rovo connectors and what they actually mean for teams.

Expect good discussions, practical takeaways, and maybe a few surprises along the way.

And yes, there will also be Atlassian Community certifications, gift vouchers, and some useful things to take back to your team 🎁

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Speakers

  • Valeri Colón, PhD

    Connect Centric

    Learning Scientist

  • Alix Egoroff

    Unito

    Solutions Engineer

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