Integrations
Connectors with visible capability and status.
A connection is not a promise that every platform feature is available. GrowFlux shows what a connector can do, which account it uses, whether authorization is healthy, and what evidence a publish or analytics action actually returned.
Publishing paths
Buffer
An optional broad publishing bridge. GrowFlux retains review, schedule, idempotency, and delivery state; Buffer executes the authorized handoff.
Buffer details →Pinterest Direct
A first-party connector is designed for tighter board selection, publication reconciliation, and supported metrics. General availability depends on provider access and account authorization.
Manual export
A reviewable export remains available when a direct connector is not configured or the platform requires operator-led publishing.
AI provider paths
Managed provider profiles are curated and tested for specific capabilities. BYOK connections let a tenant use its own provider agreement. Provider routing, model capability, fallback use, cost, and failure remain part of the run evidence instead of being hidden behind a generic model label.
Status language
| Status | Meaning |
|---|---|
| Available | The capability is enabled for the current account and has a supported execution path. |
| Needs setup | The connector exists but requires credentials, authorization, or destination selection. |
| Beta | The path is usable with stated limitations and closer review. |
| Planned | No production promise; it cannot be selected as an available connector. |
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