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Kontent.ai Connects Aiko AI Agent to Enterprise Apps

2 MINUTE READ|Digital ExperienceDigital Experience|Jul 7, 2026
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New zero-code connectors let the AI agent pull context and coordinate work across Asana, Atlassian, Notion and Peec AI.

The Gist

  • AI-powered integration. Aiko now connects the CMS with key enterprise systems.

  • Workflow automation. Zero-code connectors let teams automate and coordinate tasks.

  • Content team impact. Content leaders may reduce manual effort and gain efficiency.

Kontent.ai on July 7 introduced AI Connectors, linking its AI agent Aiko to enterprise systems including Asana, Atlassian, Notion and Peec AI. The zero-code connectors let Aiko retrieve operational context, execute actions and coordinate workflows from within Kontent.ai's Agentic CMS.

According to company officials, the feature aims to reduce context switching, eliminate manual coordination and accelerate execution without adding new tools. More than 60 organizations already use Agentic CMS capabilities. Kontent.ai is certified under ISO/IEC 42001 for AI management systems.

The connectors are live in the product now.

"Most AI tools help people create content faster. Our vision is to help organizations operate content more effectively," Ian Norton, vice president, marketing, at Kontent.ai, said in a statement. "AI Connectors are an important step toward that future, enabling Aiko to understand context, coordinate work across systems and help teams scale content operations without scaling complexity."

Kontent.ai AI Connectors Feature Breakdown

Capability

Description

AI Connectors

Zero-code links between Aiko and enterprise apps like Asana and Atlassian

Cross-system context retrieval

Aiko pulls tasks and priorities from connected tools

Workflow coordination

Aiko can update statuses, notify reviewers and advance tasks

Single-interface operation

Teams work inside Kontent.ai without switching applications

Recent Kontent.ai News

Kontent.ai has pursued an aggressive AI product strategy since late 2025, positioning itself as what it calls the first CMS built for the AI era. The company launched its Agentic CMS in October 2025 — named among top digital experience stories of 2025 — promising to compress content update cycles from months to minutes. It followed with AI-powered SEO and GEO workflows in January 2026, a WCAG 2.2 Level AA-compliant admin interface in March and Expert Agents — purpose-built AI agents configured via natural language that require human approval before publishing.

This year, the company accelerated its product cadence and underwent a leadership transition. On April 26, Kontent.ai named Mark Greenaway as CEO, replacing founder Petr Palas with a mandate to shift AI's impact from content creation to operational efficiency.

The company rebranded its conversational AI agent as Aiko in May, shipping external-tool connectors and adding a permissions model and audit-log attribution for Expert Agents — governance capabilities targeting regulated verticals in healthcare, insurance, finance and government.

Founded in 2015 and spun out of Kentico Software in 2022, the Brno, Czech Republic-based vendor has built its customer base in compliance-sensitive sectors where auditability and governance are non-negotiable.

Agentic AI Reshapes Content Ops

Agentic AI is pushing enterprise content operations past static automation toward systems that reason, adapt and act independently across platforms without constant human oversight.

From Interfaces to Outcomes

Rather than manually coding workflows, enterprises now set intent-driven parameters and let AI agents handle execution. As earlier CMSWire reporting noted, this supports dynamic content operations that adapt in real time and autonomous processing across multiple systems.

Governed Orchestration Sets the Standard

In enterprise CX operations, governed orchestration — constraining AI behavior through business logic and real-time monitoring — is emerging as a design standard. Agentic orchestration is also shifting from pilots to production, delivering gains in productivity, cost savings and compliance.

What Executives Should Watch

The business case for agentic content orchestration rests on speed at scale, reduced manual governance burden and compliance automation. Enterprises should evaluate specific productivity claims against their own operational baselines before projecting returns.

Learning OpportunitiesView All

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Kontent.ai offers a cloud-native, API-first headless CMS aimed at mid-market to large enterprise content and digital experience teams. Its Agentic CMS platform automates content audits, governance, optimization and localization, targeting healthcare, insurance, financial services and manufacturing.

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About the Author

Dom Nicastro is editor-in-chief of CMSWire and an award-winning journalist with a passion for technology, customer experience and marketing. With more than 20 years of experience, he has written for various publications, like the Gloucester Daily Times and Boston Magazine. He has a proven track record of delivering high-quality, informative, and engaging content to his readers. Dom works tirelessly to stay up-to-date with the latest trends in the industry to provide readers with accurate, trustworthy information to help them make informed decisions.
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