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# Procurify

## **Connect Procurify in Violet**

To connect Procurify in Violet, you’ll need to generate a Client ID and Client Secret. Follow the instructions below:

#### Generate a Client ID & Client Secret

1. Navigate to **Settings,** then **Integrations** in the Tools section.

   <img src="/files/AVAi6Gm0RI0l0bIzgao7" alt="" width="375">
2. Click **View** in the Procurify API item

   <img src="/files/I72Oz7MXSZz4LK8XTVah" alt="" width="375">
3. Enter an optional description, then click **Create Application**. Your Client ID and Client Secret will appear - copy these down.
   1. *Note, your role must have access to manage integrations settings in order to request API credentials.*

#### Connect Procurify 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/ZpdTiSt3Cv14GWBKOWh9" alt="" data-size="line"> **Procurify**

\[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:

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3. Provide your Client ID and Client Secret and click **Connect**.
4. Once connected, configure your integration (optional), then click **Create.** You're done!


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