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You can connect third-party services to flows with Connector blocks. Each Connector block connects services, like Calendly and Salesforce, to your flow using OAuth 2.0. Once connected, your flow can interact with the service, like searching and canceling events in Calendly, or getting a file in Figma.

You can connect several services to flows, including:

  • Calendly
  • Salesforce
  • Clickup
  • Notion
  • Figma
  • Box
  • GitHub

To learn how to use Connector blocks, see Connect third-party services to flows and Connector blocks.