Connect source engines once. Reuse trusted business context everywhere.
Source Engines are Jetdraft's pluggable data connectors. The Meta walkthrough below shows the pattern: choose the source, authorize the account, select what the workspace can use, then turn live business data into grounded answers and reports.
Connect the source
Start from a catalog of engines for Meta Marketing, Google Workspace, ads, analytics, accounting, and maps.
Control the scope
Pick the accounts, properties, documents, calendars, or tenants that are allowed to ground work in the workspace.
Use live context
Once connected, Jetdraft can answer, draft, analyze, and report with source-aware business data instead of static uploads.
Connect Meta ad accounts without leaving the workflow.
The new video shows the Source Engines experience end to end for Meta Marketing: opening the engine, authorizing the provider, selecting client ad accounts, and making that source available to Jetdraft.
- Meta Marketing account discovery and aggregate campaign reporting
- Account selection keeps the connection scoped to the clients that matter
- Connected sources become reusable context for campaign analysis and reporting
Ground AI in inboxes, calendars, and documents.
The same source-engine model applies to Google Workspace. Gmail threads, Calendar availability, and Docs content can be authorized once and reused across drafting, briefing, scheduling, and reporting flows.
- Gmail inbox threads and messages
- Google Calendar schedules and availability
- Google Docs content and document exports
Bring operational systems into reporting and analysis.
Source Engines cover the business systems teams already depend on: Google Ads, GA4, Xero Accounting, and Google Maps. Each engine exposes clear capabilities so teams know what Jetdraft can read or compute.
- Google Ads and GA4 account discovery, campaign metrics, and analytics reporting
- Xero Accounting organisations, reconciliation context, and financial reports
- Google Maps directions, travel time lookups, route matrices, and route optimization
Where teams put this workflow to work.
Marketing teams
Ask about campaign spend, ad performance, and web traffic across Meta Marketing, Google Ads, and GA4 without switching dashboards.
Finance operations
Use Xero context for invoices, payments, contacts, and reports so reconciliation work starts with trusted records.
Executive assistants
Combine Gmail, Calendar, and Docs context so scheduling, briefing, and follow-up drafting happen in one workspace.
Operations teams
Use Google Maps route, distance, matrix, and optimization capabilities to support planning workflows from the same Jetdraft surface.
Built for work that needs a trust model, not just a prompt box.
Business inputs stay close to the work
Jetdraft is built around the files, data, and context teams already use, so work does not need to be flattened into one-off prompts first.
Encryption at rest
Trust is part of the product. Jetdraft keeps encryption at rest in the stack for the teams doing serious work with sensitive inputs.
Zero data retention
Teams need a direct answer on data handling. Jetdraft makes zero data retention part of the public story, not hidden fine print.