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FAQ

Common questions about MixR

Direct answers about the workspace, 24/7 agents, app connections, and billing.

What is MixR?

MixR is the brand behind MixrPay on mixr.network. You get one agentic workspace for chat, research, workflows, and sequences; 24/7 agents with budgets and guardrails; 500+ app connections; and optional Stripe or USDC funding—without keeping a separate chat tool, Zapier account, and billing dashboard open.

Who is MixR for?

You, if your day runs through Gmail, Slack, HubSpot, Notion, GitHub, or Linear and you want agents that send email, update CRM records, draft sequences, and run research on a schedule—not only when you paste a prompt into ChatGPT.

How many apps can I connect?

500+ integrations, including Gmail, Outlook, Slack, Discord, HubSpot, Salesforce, Notion, Google Docs, GitHub, GitLab, Linear, Jira, Asana, and ChatGPT. Connect once in Settings → Connections; agents use those links for sends, posts, issues, and doc updates.

What can I do in the workspace?

Chat and research with session spend tracked in real time, build sequences for outbound and follow-ups, run E2B sandboxes with live previews, launch agents from templates (GTM, code, integrations), route tasks to subagents like researcher or composio, place voice calls, and set per-agent or per-session spend caps.

Do I need to pay with MixrPay?

No wallet or crypto is required to sign up. Open Workspace or launch an agent first. When you fund usage, add balance with Stripe (card) or USDC on Base. Connect ChatGPT and other paid APIs from the same Connections panel—you only pay when you top up or a run uses metered capacity.

Does MixR ask for or store my passwords?

No. Sign in to MixR with your account, then connect Gmail, Slack, HubSpot, and other apps through each provider’s OAuth screen. MixR never asks you to paste inbox passwords, API keys you could avoid, or shared login credentials.