Manage connector details
Managing and editing connector details for a Rovo-activated site.
Teamwork Graph connectors enable you to connect third-party apps outside Atlassian to enhance Rovo Agents, Search, and Chat. Before connecting to a third-party app, we recommend reviewing the types of data stored in that app, and confirming that connecting the data aligns with your internal data use policies and practices.
There are four types of connectors:
Synced connectors: Providing the highest quality for your search and chat, these connectors are setup by an Admin to sync all your workspace content.
Synced Lite connectors: These connectors sync and index each user’s content as they connect from Rovo Search.
Direct connectors: Connect to third-party data sources without indexing any data into Atlassian. Results are retrieved live via search APIs during a search or chat.
Smart Link connectors: Don’t need to be setup by an admin, and instead use Smart Link data to show results based on an individual user’s permissions and history.
For more details on the differences between these connectors, see Teamwork Graph connector types.
Rovo relies on and respects the permissions that are set in your third-party apps. Content that isn’t restricted may appear for all users in search results, or can be used by Agents or Chat. More on how permissions are kept in sync
To set up connectors, you need to have organization admin permissions in admin.atlassian.com. Learn about permissions
On each site with Rovo, most connectors can only be used to connect to a single workspace. This means that:
On a single Rovo site (for example, yoursite.atlassian.net), you can only connect each app once (Google Drive)
Each different site with Rovo can connect to a different app workspace (your company's Google Drive) using its own connector.
The only connectors that can be set up multiple times on a single Rovo site are the Custom website connector and the Jira Data Center Connector.
To connect your third-party app, see support guides for connecting Rovo to:
Jira Data Center(includes Jira Service Management Data Center)
If you’d like to disconnect an app, see Disconnect an app from Rovo.
Users may need to connect to the external apps to ensure they see only the data they have permission to access. They might not have to perform this step if they have previously connected their Atlassian account to the app.
Once the connector is set up and the user has connected it with the app, that data can be used and shown in Search, Chat, and Agents.
You can easily see if your connectors are syncing, disconnecting or require attention. Just select the status icon for more info and steps to fix any issues, like re-authenticating or updating permissions. We suggest checking your connectors page often to keep everything running smoothly.
A number of connectors are also available without an admin to setup. These connectors become available once an end user connects through Rovo Search.
Connectors that don’t require admin setup are:
Google Drive (as a Synced Lite connector)
All the Smart Link connectors listed below.
If needed, Synced Lite connectors can be disconnected.
Your teammates will have access to many other apps in Search using Smart Link connectors. Smart Link connectors don’t need to be setup by an admin, and instead use Smart Link data to show results based on individual user’s permissions.
To understand how Smart Link results show in Search, or how to connect, see Search with Smart Links.
We currently support the following Smart Links connectors:
Third-party app | What you can search for |
|---|---|
Adobe XD | Files |
Airtable | Tables |
Amplitude | Charts |
Asana | Tasks |
Azure DevOps | Repositories |
Box | Documents, Spreadsheets, Presentations |
ClickUp | Tasks |
Docusign | Envelopes |
Dovetail | Notes |
Dropbox | Documents, Spreadsheets, Presentations |
Figma | Designs, Figjams |
GitLab | Projects, Repositories |
Google Drive | Google Docs, Google Slides, Google Sheets |
HubSpot | Deals |
LaunchDarkly | Features |
Lucid | Documents |
Microsoft Teams | Channel names |
Miro | Boards |
Mural | Designs |
Notion | Pages |
OneDrive | Documents, Spreadsheets, Presentations, PDFs |
PagerDuty | Incidents |
Pipedrive | Deals |
Power BI | Reports |
Sentry | Issues |
SharePoint | Documents, Spreadsheets, Presentations, PDFs |
Slack | Messages, Threads |
Smartsheet | Sheets |
Stripe | Invoices |
Todoist | Tasks |
Webex | Recordings |
Zeplin | Screens |
Manage connector details
Managing and editing connector details for a Rovo-activated site.
Reauthorize a connector
How to reauthorize an existing third-party connector.
Disconnect an app from Teamwork Graph
How to disconnect a third-party app from Teamwork Graph.
What are indexed objects?
Connecting third-party tools creates content that counts as indexed objects, which don't consume Rovo credits.
Teamwork Graph connector types
Explanation of the different types of Teamwork Graph connectors.
How Teamwork Graph connector permissions are kept in sync
How Teamwork Graph connectors permissions are kept in sync
Connect Adobe Sign to Teamwork Graph
How to setup and connect your Adobe Sign to Teamwork Graph.
Connect Aha! to Teamwork Graph
How to setup and connect Aha! to Teamwork Graph.
Connect Airtable to Teamwork Graph
How to setup and connect your Airtable workspaces to Teamwork Graph.
Connect Asana to Teamwork Graph
How to setup and connect Asana to Teamwork Graph.
Connect Azure DevOps to Teamwork Graph
How to setup and connect your Azure DevOps site to Teamwork Graph.
Connect Box to Teamwork Graph
How to setup and connect Box to Teamwork Graph.
Connect Confluence Data Center to Teamwork Graph
How to setup and connect Confluence Data Center to Teamwork Graph in Atlassian Administration.
Connect custom website to Teamwork Graph
How to index and crawl your custom website with Teamwork Graph.
Connect Docusign to Teamwork Graph
How to setup and connect Docusign to Teamwork Graph.
Connect Dropbox to Teamwork Graph
How to set up and connect your Dropbox workspace to Teamwork Graph.
Connect GitHub to Teamwork Graph
How to setup and connect GitHub to Teamwork Graph.
Connect GitLab to Teamwork Graph
How to connect GitLab to Teamwork Graph.
Connect Gmail to Teamwork Graph
How to setup and connect your Gmail Workspace to Teamwork Graph.
Connect Google Drive to Teamwork Graph
How to setup and connect your Google Drive workspace to Teamwork Graph.
Connect Lucid to Teamwork Graph
How to setup and connect Lucid to Teamwork Graph.
Connect Microsoft Teams to Teamwork Graph
How to setup and connect Microsoft Teams to Teamwork Graph.
Connect Miro to Teamwork Graph
How to setup and connect Miro to Teamwork Graph.
Connect Monday to Teamwork Graph
How to setup and connect Monday to Teamwork Graph.
Connect Notion to Teamwork Graph
How to setup and connect your Notion teamspaces to Teamwork Graph.
Connect OneDrive to Teamwork Graph
How to setup and connect Microsoft OneDrive to Teamwork Graph.
Connect Outlook Mail to Teamwork Graph
How to setup and connect Outlook Mail to Teamwork Graph.
Connect ServiceNow to Teamwork Graph
How to setup and connect ServiceNow to Teamwork Graph.
Connect SharePoint to Teamwork Graph
How to setup and connect your SharePoint workspace to Teamwork Graph.
Connect Slack to Teamwork Graph
How to setup and connect your Slack workspace to Teamwork Graph.
Connect Smartsheet to Teamwork Graph
How to setup and connect Smartsheet to Teamwork Graph.
Connect Zendesk to Teamwork Graph
How to setup and connect Zendesk to Teamwork Graph.
Manage blocklist and allowlist
How to configure a blocklist and allowlist for supported Teamwork Graph connectors.
Connect Google Calendar to Teamwork Graph
How to setup and connect Google Calendar to Teamwork Graph.
Connect Jira Data Center to Teamwork Graph
How to setup and connect Jira Data Centre to Teamwork Graph in Atlassian Administration.
Connect Outlook Calendar to Teamwork Graph
How to setup and connect Outlook Calendar to Teamwork Graph.
Connect Salesforce to Teamwork Graph
Follow our step-by-step guide on how to connect Salesforce to Teamwork Graph.
Connect HRIS S3 data to your Teamwork Graph
Add the HRIS S3 connector in Atlassian Administration to securely make your HR Information System data available in your Atlassian site.
Connect Workday to your Teamwork Graph
Add the Workday connector in Atlassian Administration to securely make your Workday data available in your Atlassian site.
Evaluate third-party connectors in the Teamwork Graph
Evaluate third‑party Teamwork Graph connectors so you can understand how they handle data, permissions, and deletions before you turn them on for Rovo.
HRIS S3 connector field reference
Learn required and optional S3 connector fields for positions.csv, workers.csv, and organizations.csv. to define position data for Talent.
Teamwork Graph data, privacy, and usage guidelines
Understand the detail on the Teamwork Graph's data privacy, permissions, and third-party integrations.
Workday connector field reference
Ensure a successful Workday sync with Talent. Use this reference to find required and optional fields for your organization, position, and worker reports.
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