The Connections Page
Each card represents a named connection to an app. The card shows:- Connection name — the label you gave it when setting it up
- Connection ID — Fourgent’s internal ID (useful when contacting support)
- Status — whether the connection is active
- App and auth type — the app being connected and the method used (OAuth2 or Custom)
Connection Statuses
| Status | What it means |
|---|---|
| Connected | The connection is active and authenticated. Integrations using this connection will run normally. |
| Not Connected | Authentication has not been completed or has expired. Integrations using this connection will fail until it’s resolved. |
Authentication Types
Fourgent supports two authentication methods depending on what the app requires.| Type | What it means |
|---|---|
| OAuth2 | The standard for apps like HubSpot, QuickBooks, and Slack. You authorize Fourgent through the app’s own login flow — no API keys to copy or store manually. |
| Custom | Used by apps that don’t support OAuth2 — like Visma e-conomic. Typically involves entering an API key or other credentials directly. |
Adding a New Connection
Click + Add New in the top right. Fourgent will prompt you to select the app and walk you through the authentication flow.Authenticate
For OAuth2 apps, you’ll be redirected to the app’s login page to authorize access. For Custom apps, you’ll enter your API key or credentials directly.
Name the connection
Give the connection a descriptive name — especially useful if you have multiple accounts for the same app (e.g. a staging and production HubSpot account).
Managing an Existing Connection
Click the three-dot menu on any connection card to see the available actions.Re-authorize
Refreshes the authentication. Use this when a connection shows Not Connected, or when you’ve rotated API keys or changed account credentials in the source app. The connection ID stays the same — your integrations are not affected.
Delete
Permanently removes the connection. Any integration that depends on this connection will stop working. Only delete a connection if you’re sure no active workflows are using it.
Multiple Accounts for the Same App
You can create more than one connection for the same app. This is useful when you have:- Separate production and staging accounts
- Multiple HubSpot portals or QuickBooks companies
- Different API credentials for different teams or workflows
Related
Workflow Runs
If a run failed due to a connection issue, re-trigger it here after re-authorizing.
Supported Connectors
Browse every app Fourgent can connect to out of the box.
Workflows
See which integrations are using your connections.
Settings
Manage workspace-level settings and billing.