PAI3 Network Ships Six Oracle Connectors and Two New AI Workflow Blocks — Automating More Without Leaving Your Sovereign Infrastructure

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New connectors for DocuSign, Salesforce, Stripe, HubSpot, Jira, and Shopify join two AI workflow blocks for parsing and analysis — all operating within the user’s sovereign node, with zero credentials transmitted to third parties

Cheyenne, WY — April 15, 2026 — PAI3 Network today announced a major expansion of its Oracle connector ecosystem and Block Library, shipping six new oracle connectors and two AI workflow blocks. The Oracle connector library has grown from 9 connectors at platform launch to 40 production-ready integrations, while two new workflow blocks - Parsing and Analysis - enable professionals to build automated data pipelines without writing code.

The expansion addresses a core challenge for organizations running AI on private infrastructure: connecting securely to the centralized business systems they already use. Unlike conventional integration platforms that store user credentials on their own servers, PAI3 Oracle connectors operate entirely within the user’s node. Credentials are encrypted with per-connection keys derived from the node’s master key and never transmitted to PAI3 or any third party.

“Our clients told us exactly what they needed. A legal tech client needed DocuSign in their workflow. Agencies needed HubSpot and Salesforce. E-commerce operators needed Shopify and Stripe. We didn’t guess at what to build - we built what the market demanded, and we did it in a way that keeps every credential and every data flow under the user’s control.” — Pradeep Goel, CEO, PAI3 Network

Six New Oracle Connectors

The six new connectors bring enterprise-grade integration capabilities to PAI3’s sovereign infrastructure model:

DocuSign — Full OAuth 2.0 integration for contract and document workflows. Built at the direct request of a legal technology client automating their Gen Tech workflow on PAI3.

Salesforce — OAuth 2.0 connector enabling CRM data to flow into on-node AI agents for pipeline analysis, lead scoring, and account intelligence — without credentials leaving the node.

Stripe — API-key-based connector for payment data. Accountants and e-commerce operators can build agents that reconcile transactions, flag discrepancies, and generate reports locally.

HubSpot — OAuth 2.0 integration for marketing automation data. Agencies can run AI analysis on campaign performance without routing client data through additional intermediaries.

Jira — API-key-based connector for project management workflows. Engineering and operations teams can build agents that track, triage, and route work items on sovereign infrastructure.

Shopify — API-key-based connector for e-commerce operations. Inventory management, order processing, and customer analytics run on the operator’s own hardware.

Two New AI Workflow Blocks

Alongside the connector expansion, PAI3 has shipped two new blocks to the Block Library, growing the total from 55 to 57 building blocks available for no-code AI workflow construction:

Parsing Block — Structured extraction from documents, emails, and API responses. The Parsing block converts unstructured oracle output into clean, typed data that downstream blocks and agents can process. Supports JSON, XML, CSV, and natural language inputs.

Analysis Block — Statistical and pattern analysis that runs locally on the user’s node. Enables trend detection, anomaly flagging, and comparative analysis across data pulled from multiple oracle connectors — all within the encrypted environment.

Together, these blocks create a complete on-node data pipeline: Oracle connectors pull data from external systems, the Parsing block structures it, the Analysis block extracts insights, and AI agents act on the results. Every step runs on the user’s hardware. No data leaves the node.

How It Works: The Sovereign Integration Model

Most integration platforms — Zapier, Make.com, Workato — store user credentials on their servers. When a user connects Salesforce through Zapier, Zapier holds the Salesforce credentials. When a user connects Stripe through Make.com, Make.com holds the Stripe API key. The integration layer becomes another third party with access to the user’s business systems.

PAI3 Oracles work differently. When a user connects Salesforce to their PAI3 node, the Salesforce credentials are encrypted with a key derived from the node’s master key — a key that PAI3 the company cannot access. The credentials live on the user’s hardware, encrypted at rest, decrypted only during active use. The data flows through the node, gets processed by the user’s agents, stored in the user’s cabinets, and never touches PAI3 infrastructure.

Technical Architecture

The connector expansion follows a three-phase architecture: P0 (infrastructure and framework), P1 (seven API-key-based connectors), and P2 (three OAuth and specialty connectors including DocuSign). Each connector undergoes a standardized validation process including authentication verification, data flow testing, and error handling certification.

The Oracle architecture is designed for extensibility. The connector framework provides a standardized interface that allows new integrations to be developed and deployed without modifications to the core platform. PAI3 plans to open the connector SDK to third-party developers in a future release, enabling the community to build connectors for specialized systems.

Real-World Applications

Legal: A legal technology firm is using the DocuSign connector to automate contract workflows — pulling executed documents into encrypted cabinets, cross-referencing against precedent libraries, and routing for review. Privileged communications never leave the firm’s infrastructure.

Accounting: Accountants can now build agents that pull Stripe transactions, reconcile them against financial records, and flag discrepancies — all running on their own node, all encrypted, all auditable. No client financial data is exposed to third-party integration platforms.

Enterprise: Operations teams are connecting Jira and Salesforce to build AI-powered triage and routing workflows. Customer-facing data and internal project data flow through the same sovereign environment, with full audit logging and encrypted credential management.

Market Traction

PAI3 reports more than 500 Power Nodes deployed from a fixed, architecturally-capped supply of 3,141 units. The platform is in active production use across healthcare, legal, and enterprise environments. PAI3 was named a Top 10 AI Project of 2025 by the Binance Incubation Alliance, was a Top 5 Finalist at Consensus 2025 Global, and maintains 50+ ecosystem partners including membership in the Government Blockchain Association.

Availability

The six new oracle connectors and two AI workflow blocks are available now for all Power Node operators running PAIneer V3.4. Learn more at pai3.ai.

About PAI3 Network

PAI3 Network is a decentralized personal AI infrastructure platform that enables professionals and enterprises to deploy AI agents, manage encrypted data cabinets, and connect to external systems — all on hardware they own. The platform is designed for regulated industries including healthcare, legal, finance, and government. Over 500 Power Nodes are deployed across a fixed network of 3,141 units. Learn more at https://pai3.ai/