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# Integrations

What it is: Integrations connects your Riff app to external services like Google Workspace, Stripe, OpenAI, and more. The AI agent handles the technical setup automatically.

How to access: Click the Integrations tab in the workspace topbar.

Key features:

* One-click OAuth: Authenticate with services using OAuth flow
* Automatic token management: Access tokens are securely managed for you
* Popular integrations: Google Workspace, Stripe, OpenAI, Anthropic, Firebase, Supabase, and more
* API key storage: Securely store API keys for services without OAuth

How to use:

1. Tell the AI agent which service you want to integrate (e.g., "Connect to Google Sheets")
2. The agent will prompt you to authorize the integration
3. Click the authorization link and grant permissions
4. The agent automatically configures the integration in your app

Tips:

* For Google services, always use "google-workspace" integration (covers Gmail, Sheets, Drive, etc.)
* Integrations work in both development and production environments
* The agent retrieves access tokens automatically - no manual API key management needed


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