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Providers

Learn about third-party application providers supported by Agent Auth and how they enable tool execution across different platforms.

Providers in Agent Auth represent third-party applications that your users can connect to and interact with through Scalekit’s unified API. Each provider offers a set of tools and capabilities that can be executed on behalf of connected users.

Providers are pre-configured integrations with popular third-party applications that enable your users to:

  • Connect their accounts using secure authentication methods
  • Execute tools and actions through a unified API interface
  • Access data and functionality from external applications
  • Maintain secure connections with proper authorization scopes

Agent Auth supports a wide range of popular business applications:

Google Workspace

  • Gmail (email management)
  • Google Calendar (scheduling)
  • Google Drive (file storage)
  • Google Sheets (spreadsheets)

Microsoft 365

  • Outlook (email management)
  • Microsoft Calendar (scheduling)
  • OneDrive (file storage)
  • Excel Online (spreadsheets)

Communication

  • Slack (team messaging)
  • Microsoft Teams (collaboration)
  • Discord (community chat)
  • Zoom (video conferencing)

Project Management

  • Jira (issue tracking)
  • Asana (task management)
  • Trello (project boards)
  • Monday.com (work management)

CRM & Sales

  • Salesforce (customer relationship)
  • HubSpot (marketing automation)
  • Pipedrive (sales pipeline)
  • Zendesk (customer support)

Development

  • GitHub (code repository)
  • GitLab (DevOps platform)
  • Bitbucket (code collaboration)
  • Linear (issue tracking)

Data Warehousing

  • Snowflake (SQL API query execution and metadata operations)

Each provider offers different capabilities based on their API and authentication model:

  • OAuth 2.0: Most common authentication method for modern APIs
  • API Keys: Simple authentication using static keys
  • JWT Tokens: Token-based authentication with expiration
  • Custom Auth: Provider-specific authentication mechanisms

Providers expose various tools that can be executed through Agent Auth:

Next, learn how to configure Connections for your chosen providers to enable user authentication and tool execution.