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# ClickUp

### Connect ClickUp in Violet

1. In [Violet](https://app.violetlabs.com/) (or [VioletGov](https://app.violetgov.com/)), navigate to **Integrations** and click  <img src="/files/IS4aq5Ad1Nr6RFUu4LLg" alt="" data-size="line"> to add a new integration.&#x20;
2. Select <img src="/files/odT3UjWbScDqoFLkETqs" alt="" data-size="line"> **ClickUp**.

<img src="/files/XDYEAq8rh7BM2eBu8RKH" alt="" width="375">

\[Optional] You can also provide a unique name for the connection based on the credentials you're using, and you can create **restricted permissions** to users or groups:

<figure><img src="/files/SpT8vIwBwWHZWTDqTFdP" alt="" width="375"><figcaption></figcaption></figure>

3. Click **Connect with ClickUp** and log in using your ClickUp credentials.

<img src="/files/Z8ZYi0gR4QzmZuloqYom" alt="" width="563">

4. Select the Workspace you’d like to connect and click **Connect Workspace**.

<img src="/files/FQsCdiHOEVlQ6jr1s2uL" alt="" width="375">

5. Once connected, you can configure which types of data to ingest, how frequently data should be refreshed, etc.&#x20;
6. Last, click **Create** to begin fetching data. You're done!

<img src="/files/9EUqWpWTwkWhZfBNpVFp" alt="" width="563">


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