Overview
The integrations page shows one card per available provider. Each card gives you a Connect action and an enabled or disabled state you can change after the integration is set up. You also use Integrations when you choose Personal charge type and need to connect provider credentials.How do I connect an integration?
Open Tools in the sidebar, then click Integrations. Find the provider you want to connect. Click Connect. If the provider uses OAuth, Fetch Hive redirects you to the provider’s sign-in and approval flow. If the provider uses a direct secret instead, Fetch Hive opens a modal asking for your API key. If the provider uses a managed flow, follow the provider-specific prompt. For Telegram, Fetch Hive opens the Fetch Hive Bot so you can press Start and connect your private Telegram chat. Complete the OAuth flow, save the API key, or finish the managed connection prompt to finish the connection.How do I update a saved integration key?
Open the integration card again and choose Connect. For API-key-based integrations, the same modal opens again so you can replace the saved secret with a new one. Save the updated key to keep the integration connected with the new credential.How do I enable or disable an integration?
Use the switch on the integration card when you want to control whether the connected integration is enabled for the workspace. Turn it on to enable the integration. Turn it off to disable it without removing the card itself.When should I use integrations?
Use Integrations whenever Fetch Hive needs workspace-level access to an external provider. That includes both general tool connections and provider credentials used by Personal charge type flows described in Use your own API Key.Connecting external apps (Airtable, Linear, and more)
The Integrations page lists all providers in a uniform grid — AI model providers (OpenAI, Anthropic, etc.) alongside workflow and agent tools (Slack, Gmail, Airtable, Linear, and more). There is no separate section.Connecting an app
Click Connect on any app card. Depending on the provider, Fetch Hive either:- Shows an API key entry field directly on the card.
- Redirects you through the provider’s OAuth flow. After completing the flow, the browser returns to the Integrations page and the card updates to show Connected with your account identifier.
- Opens a managed connection flow, such as Telegram’s Fetch Hive Bot flow.

