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Digcrate integrates with Spotify, Slack, and Google Docs so you can do more than just read your research — you can save it, share it, and act on it. Each integration uses a standard OAuth flow; you grant permissions on the service’s own login page and Digcrate never sees or stores your raw credentials.
Digcrate uses Auth0 Token Vault to handle all OAuth token exchange. Your raw access tokens are stored and managed by Auth0 — not Digcrate. When the agent needs to call an external service on your behalf, it retrieves a short-lived token from Auth0 at runtime.

What you can do

Spotify

Browse your library, view playlists and top artists, and export research as new playlists directly to your account

Slack

Send research to any channel or DM with rich Block Kit formatting — headers, bullet lists, tables, and dividers

Google Docs

Save research as a formatted Google Doc in your Drive and share it with a link

How connecting works

Every integration follows the same OAuth flow. You are always redirected to the service’s own login and permissions page — Digcrate is never involved in handling your password or raw token.
1

Open Settings

Click the gear icon in the sidebar, or press Shift+S, to open Settings.
2

Go to Connected Services

Select the Connected Services tab.
3

Click the service you want to connect

Click Connect next to Spotify, Slack, or Google. An OAuth popup opens.
4

Authorize in the popup

Log in and grant permissions on the service’s own authorization page. You are then returned to Digcrate automatically.
Connected services are available on all plans — Free, Pro, and Team. You do not need a paid plan to connect Spotify, Slack, or Google.

Revoking a connection

To disconnect a service, go to Settings → Connected Services and click Disconnect next to the service. You can also revoke Digcrate’s access directly from within each service (for example, Spotify’s Connected Apps page or Google’s account permissions page).