ChatGPT Can Now Read Your Box Files and Write Linear Tickets

March 31, 2026

ChatGPT Can Now Read Your Box Files and Write Linear Tickets

Published: March 31, 2026 at 12:32 AM

Updated: March 31, 2026 at 12:32 AM

100-word summary

ChatGPT gained beta integrations with Box, Dropbox, Notion, and Linear, letting it pull from cloud storage and update project trackers without leaving the chat window. Ask a question and it can search your Box folders, scan Notion docs, or create Linear tickets in response. The Dropbox connector uses MCP, exposing five tools for file browsing, metadata extraction, and search. All connectors respect existing permissions, so ChatGPT only sees what you already can. The shift is subtle but meaningful: AI assistants are moving from answering questions to actually touching your work files.

What happened

ChatGPT gained beta integrations with Box, Dropbox, Notion, and Linear, letting it pull from cloud storage and update project trackers without leaving the chat window. Ask a question and it can search your Box folders, scan Notion docs, or create Linear tickets in response. The Dropbox connector uses MCP, exposing five tools for file browsing, metadata extraction, and search. All connectors respect existing permissions, so ChatGPT only sees what you already can.

Why it matters

The shift is subtle but meaningful: AI assistants are moving from answering questions to actually touching your work files.

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