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    Integrator - explanation of the page structure

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      💡 For the best experience, open your Boost․space system in a new window, or click on the icon "open in new window" under Next button.
      Click on your profile picture and open the Integrator.

      Organization

      You can see the main structure of page. The first one is Organization, its general overview. Here you can create teams, add users, edit their rights and roles, and see installed applications and variables.
      If you have multiple systems, you can switch between them by clicking on their name.
      You can return to the home page by clicking on the logo on the top left.

      Team

      Second you see Team. Here you have an overview of all created teams, members of your organization. And you set alerts and team variables here.

      Scenarios

      In the scenarios, you can see specific automations that you can turn off and on and divide them into folders. Learn more here: [https://bit.ly/3EEbZyg](https://bit.ly/3EEbZyg)

      Templates

      Next are Templates - public and private. These are pre-made scenarios where you add your own values and then publish them. We are constantly working on new templates that will be published gradually.

      Notifications

      In the notifications section you will find all the warnings. If you click on the envelope icon, you can see more detailed information.

      Profile

      When you click on your email, you will be presented with the option to Profile or unsubscribe. If you go to Profile, you'll find settings like you time zone, language, password or add a token.

      Connections

      Here you can see an overview of the actual connections. These are created automatically when you make and run a scenario. If by chance it gets disconnected, you can reconnect them here. Alternatively, remove it all.

      Webhooks & Keys

      Webhooks allow you to send data from your website to other applications and automate many processes that you would traditionally do manually. Learn more here: [https://bit.ly/3CVebAe](https://bit.ly/3CVebAe) If a module requires a public or private key, you can add it to the keychain in the module setting. Their administration can be done here.
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