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A surprising new twist in AI assistants
Picture this: you’re chatting with ChatGPT about designing your next social-media post, and suddenly it asks, “Should I open Canva for you?” Then boom – you’re creating graphics without leaving the chat. This isn’t a sci-fi fantasy anymore; it’s the reality in 2025. With its latest update, ChatGPT now connects with real apps like Spotify, Figma, Canva, and others – giving us a glimpse of a smoother, unified digital workflow. The transformation is emotional for many of us who’ve toggled dozens of apps a day: fewer jumps, more flow.
What are ChatGPT Apps Integrations & why they matter
In the simplest terms, “app integrations” mean ChatGPT can now connect directly to third-party services inside the chat interface. Instead of leaving the conversation open to Figma or Spotify, you type something like:
“Spotify, make me a playlist for this evening.”
And Spotify pops up inside ChatGPT, you log in, and the playlist is ready.
Why does this matter? Because we’ve long battled app fatigue – switching windows, remembering passwords, losing context. With integrations:
- Productivity gets a boost: one tool, many tasks.
- Workflow becomes seamless, emotional relief from fragmented tools.
- For creators, designers, and everyday users alike, the barrier between “idea” and “execution” shrinks.
How you can start using them right now

Here’s a practical walkthrough based on real examples:
- Open ChatGPT (desktop or mobile) and type the name of a supported app, like “Canva, create a 1920×1080 slide deck about our Q4 roadmap”.
- ChatGPT may prompt you to connect your account the first time, so you know what data is shared.
- Once connected, you can continue the chat: “Now change the color scheme to brand blue and add our logo.”
- Try with Spotify: e.g., “Spotify, build a playlist for a workout 45 minutes long, high energy.” Then you’ll find it in your Spotify app.
- Explore deeper: if you ask about booking a hotel, ChatGPT might suggest Booking.com or Zillow – they’re already built in.
Tip: Start with one integration you already use frequently. Connecting something familiar helps you feel the benefit right away.
Real-world examples and use-cases
- A startup founder writes: “I asked ChatGPT & Canva to mock up our investor pitch visuals in under 10 minutes.”
- A content creator used Spotify + ChatGPT: “We were making a ‘focus work’ playlist in real time during a live stream.”
- A designer: “Opened Figma via ChatGPT, imported project file, then asked ChatGPT to suggest three layout variations.”
These aren’t just demos — they reflect the 2025 trend of “AI + app unified workspace”. The line between idea and output continues to vanish.
What this means for creators, users, and businesses
From a creator’s perspective, less friction means more focus on creativity rather than tool management.
For users: chat with your assistant, get things done. For business: the competitive edge multiplies – a small team might now handle design, music, and booking all through one interface. Emotionally, there’s a relief: the “app-hopping” fatigue is lessening.
One caveat: Privacy and permissions now matter more than ever. When you integrate an app, you’re authorizing data sharing. The trust element is real.

Future trends in 2025 and beyond
We’re only seeing the opening act. Already, the first batch includes Spotify, Canva, Figma, and Booking.com. Later this year, we’ll see more: Uber, DoorDash, TripAdvisor… making ChatGPT feel like a one-stop hub.
What do I personally feel? We’re moving toward a world where our AI assistant is less “chatbot” and more “workspace companion”. In 2025 and beyond, that’s going to change how we think about devices, apps, and even operating systems.
Conclusion
If you’re anything like me, the idea of fewer tabs, fewer app switches, and smoother workflows feels like a small miracle. The new app integrations in ChatGPT offer just that: a chat window that doesn’t just answer questions – it does things. Whether you’re a creator, a business owner, or someone tired of juggling apps, this update brings welcome relief. Give it a try with something you already use. You might feel how the future of work is evolving – and I’m excited to see where it takes us.
Also Read A Game-Changing Way to Learn with Video, Canvas & Lens
Disclaimer: This article is based on publicly available information, official brand announcements, and verified media reports. The opinions and analysis expressed here reflect the writer’s perspective and are not influenced by any brand or promotional partnership. Readers are advised to verify specifications and availability from official sources before making any purchase decisions.
Source : OpenAI & Techcrunch - ChatGPT Apps integrations 2025 Multiple Platform
✍️ Written by Minu Chaudhary
Smartphones | Electric Vehicles | Gadgets | AI Innovations & Automotive Trends
Minu Chaudhary is a passionate technology and automobile writer with a keen eye for innovation and emerging trends. With years of experience in digital journalism, she focuses on delivering accurate, insightful, and reader-friendly reviews about the latest gadgets, EVs, and mobility tech. Her goal is to make complex tech topics simple and engaging for everyday readers.







