Agents 101⏱ 9 min readIntermediate

What tools do bees connect to?

Forms, CRMs, phone systems, calendars — a plain-English map of how AI automations plug into your existing workflow.

One of the most common concerns before setting up automations: "I already have Jobber / HouseCall Pro / a website form — do I have to replace all of that?" The answer is almost always no. Bees connect to your existing tools. They don't replace them.

Here's how to think about the three layers:

Layer 1: Trigger tools (where leads come from)

These are the tools that create the events your bees respond to. You probably already have most of these:

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Good news

You don't need to replace your existing tools to add automation. Zapier connects to 6,000+ apps. Whatever you're using for leads or jobs almost certainly has a Zapier integration.

Layer 2: Action tools (what the bee does)

These are the tools that actually send the message or take the action:

Layer 3: The connector layer (the glue)

This is where Zapier (or Make) lives. The connector layer watches for events in Layer 1 and tells Layer 2 what to do. You configure these connections visually — drag and drop, no code required.

GoHighLevel is a special case: it contains all three layers in one platform. It can receive lead triggers, run automations, and send texts/emails from the same dashboard. For businesses that want simplicity over flexibility, GoHighLevel eliminates the connector layer entirely.

Putting it together: a typical stack

Here's how a typical landscaping business's Lead Bee is connected:

Five tools, working together automatically. The homeowner gets a text in 60 seconds. You get a new lead in Jobber. Nothing is manual.

Key Takeaway

You don't need to rebuild your tech stack. You need to connect what you already have. Zapier is the glue. Your existing form, your existing CRM, your existing job management tool — all of it can be wired into a bee without replacing anything.