Introduction
Docebo Connect is a Docebo module acting as a connector between your platform and third-party SaaS systems, helping you to integrate your platform with more than 400 third-party external systems, reducing the integration effort.
Docebo Connect offers a large catalog of connectors for the most popular SaaS systems, to manage automated workflows (called recipes) shared among systems in order to exchange and share data on the basis of triggers.
Please note that Docebo Connect takes advantage of the APIs and business logic already existing in the integrating systems and does not create new ones. In addition, Docebo Connect does not manage SSO flows with Identity Providers (such as SAML, OpenID Connect, etc), JavaScript integrations (such as Google Analytics or Google Tag Manager) or iframe integrations (such as Docebo OEM or Salesforce Canvas).
This article describes the recipes found in the Enablement Labs Folder.
For more information on the definition of terms and concepts used throughout this article, please read Docebo Connect Glossary of Terms.
Activating Docebo Connect
To activate Docebo Connect on your platform or sandbox, please reach out to your Docebo account manager. Please note that depending on the integration requirements, there may be associated costs.
What are these recipes used for?
The recipes found in the Enablement Labs folder are designed to be used in conjunction with the corresponding course in Docebo U and are provided exclusively for training purposes. They serve no other function and should not be mistaken for recipes to be used in a production environment.
Learn more on Docebo U!
Want to learn more about Docebo Connect Enablement Labs? Have a look at the dedicated course, Introduction to Docebo Connect Labs, part of Connect Enablement on Docebo U!
Please note: All the recipes can be found in the project's folder. This folder should be considered a “special folder” as all the recipes contained within are subject to automatic updates. As such, any customizations you make to recipes located within the folder can be overwritten by Docebo. In order to prevent such an occurrence, it is advised to create a new project folder for any recipes you wish to use and copy or clone the recipes from the project's folder inside. For more information on how to clone and edit a cloned recipe, please see Docebo Connect usage: Copying recipes.
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