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I need separate credentials for different integrations so I can keep access organized and distinct.

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The Problem

This feature supports using separate credentials for different integrations, helping you keep access organized and clearly separated. It reduces confusion and makes it easier to manage who or what has access to each connected system.

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The Solution

This feature enables you to use separate credentials per integration, so each connected tool or service can be configured with its own distinct access details. By keeping credentials isolated, it becomes easier to track which integration is using which account or API key. This separation helps prevent accidental cross-use of credentials between integrations, supporting cleaner operational management. It also simplifies changes over time, since updating or rotating credentials for one integration does not require modifying others. Teams can use this approach to align credentials with ownership, environment, or business unit boundaries. It supports more predictable troubleshooting because authentication issues can be narrowed to a specific integration credential set. The feature is useful when different integrations require different permission scopes or belong to different vendors or accounts. It can also help when compliance or internal policy requires distinct credentials for each external connection. Overall, it keeps integration access structured, auditable, and easier to maintain as the number of integrations grows.

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