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Working with app connectors

A connector allows flows in your application to communicate with each other and with other external applications. They are one of the fundamental blocks of any integration in Kissflow Apps. For example, a Gmail Connector within Kissflow Apps means a connection between your Kissflow account and your Gmail account.

There can be two kinds of connectors in Kissflow:

  • Internal connectors: These are the connectors that Kissflow builds in-house to work with internal flows or external apps. They can be used to work with data such as, text, numbers, etc. to make your workflows more meaningful and powerful. For instance, connectors for Kissflow Process, Kissflow Dataset, and Kissflow Board, Kissflow Scheduler, Webhooks, conditional logic, automated email systems, etc.
  • External connectors: These are usually the popular cloud applications that you work with on a day-to-day basis. For example, Gmail, Google Sheets, Google Calendar, Slack, HubSpot, etc.

Connectors also have events associated to it. Based on the use cases they solve, they are categorized as:

  • Triggers
  • Actions
  • Search actions