Connect Integrations
Anzenna integrates with 100+ third-party applications to provide comprehensive visibility across your organization's technology stack. This guide walks you through connecting integrations.
Prerequisites
- Admin access to Anzenna
Admin or integration permissions for the service you're connecting
Required credentials (API keys, OAuth tokens, etc.)
Kinds of Integrations
Anzenna supports three main authentication methods for integrations:
OAuth Token
OAuth-based integrations provide a secure way to connect without sharing passwords. When you enable an OAuth integration, you'll be redirected to the service provider to authorize Anzenna's access.
Common OAuth integrations:
- Google Workspace
- Microsoft 365
- Slack
- Dropbox
API Key / Client Credentials
API Key integrations require you to generate an API key or token from the service provider's admin console. You'll then paste this key into Anzenna to establish the connection.
Common API Key / Client Credentials integrations:
- Jamf
- Kandji
- GitLab
- 1Password
Webhook
Webhook integrations allow services to send real-time event data directly to Anzenna. You'll configure a webhook URL in the service provider's settings to push events as they occur.
Common Webhook integrations:
- n8n
Step-by-Step Instructions
1. Find Your Integration
Navigate to Settings > Integrations and search for an integration you'd like to connect
2. Enable the Integration
Toggle the switch on the integration card to enable it
3. Provide Credentials
Enter credentials as required by the specific integration (OAuth, API Key, or Service Account)
Use service accounts or API keys with minimum required permissions rather than personal admin accounts.
4. Configure (Optional)
Certain integrations allow optional configurations in order to further setup / scope access on Anzenna's side.
Need help? Contact
Anzenna Support
for assistance.