Connected Systems
Your new hires need access to your systems. But enterprise data doesn't live in one place -- it's in your ERP, your CRM, your ticketing system, your reporting dashboards, your internal databases. LeanCore doesn't ask you to migrate or restructure anything. We meet your data where it is.
Purpose-Built Connectors
Our engineering team studies your specific data landscape -- your database schemas, your API structures, your reporting formats -- and builds purpose-built connectors that speak your systems' native language.
These aren't generic integrations. Each connector is designed for your data, your format, your structure. When your specialist needs sales data, they get it exactly as it exists in your CRM -- not a lossy approximation.
Available Connector Categories
| Category | Examples |
|---|---|
| Business Operations | Franchise management, store operations, inventory |
| Financial Systems | Reporting dashboards, billing, invoicing |
| Customer Support | Ticketing systems, helpdesk platforms |
| Communication | Email, WhatsApp, messaging platforms |
| Legal & Compliance | Legal document search, regulatory databases |
| Sales & CRM | Customer relationship management, pipeline tools |
| Media & Content | Document generation, presentations, media creation |
| Analytics | Business intelligence, reporting, dashboards |
Knowledge Bases for Documents
Not all enterprise knowledge lives behind an API. Policies, procedures, historical reports, training materials -- this kind of knowledge lives in documents. LeanCore ingests these documents, breaks them into retrievable sections, and indexes them so your specialists can find the right information at the right time.
Automatic Tool Discovery
Every connector is indexed with a description of what it does and what data it can access. When a question comes in, the right connector activates automatically based on what's being asked.
Your specialist never needs to be told "check the reporting system for that." They already know which system has the answer, because every tool in their toolkit is mapped to the kinds of questions it can help with.
MCP Protocol
All connectors use the Model Context Protocol (MCP) for standardized communication. This ensures consistent, reliable integration regardless of the underlying system.