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Connecting OAuth Integrations

OAuth integrations allow your agents to securely access external services and APIs without exposing sensitive credentials.

Supported OAuth Providers

ChatATP supports OAuth integration with popular business platforms:
  • Salesforce - Access CRM data and sales information
  • HubSpot - Marketing and sales automation data
  • Slack - Team communication and notifications
  • Notion - Workspace and knowledge base access
  • Airtable - Database and spreadsheet operations
  • Asana - Project and task management
  • Linear - Project and task management
  • Atlassian Jira - Project and task management

Setting Up OAuth Integration

Step 1: Connect OAuth Application

  1. Go to Account > Tap on Integrations Tab
  2. Click “Add Integration” to open the OAuth integration dialogue
OAuth integration dialogue

Step 2: Authorize Access

  1. Click the connect button for the OAuth service you want to connect to start the authorization flow, such as Salesforce, HubSpot, Slack, Notion, Airtable, Asana, Linear, or Atlassian Jira from the App Marketplace
  2. You’ll be redirected to the service’s authorization page
  3. Grant the requested permissions
  4. You will be redirected back to ChatATP
OAuth authorization flow

Managing Permissions

Each integration requires specific permissions (scopes):
  • Read-only: View data without modifications
  • Read/Write: Full access to create, update, and delete
  • Admin: Access to user management and settings
Review and approve the requested scopes during authorization.

Integration Status

Monitor your integrations in the ChatATP Account Section:
  • Active: Successfully connected and working
  • Error: Authentication issues or expired tokens
  • Pending: Awaiting re-authorization

Revoking Access

To disconnect an integration:
  1. Go to Account > Tap on Integrations Tab
  2. Find the integration and click “Disconnect”
  3. Confirm the disconnection

Next Steps

With OAuth integrations configured, you can now add custom integrations for services that don’t support OAuth.