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Provider Setup Guides

Nirvai ships with credential templates for 150+ external services — AI models, databases, CRMs, marketing platforms, communication channels and more. A template is a pre-configured credential definition that knows exactly what the provider needs (API key, OAuth, personal access token, etc.) so you don't have to figure it out yourself.

This section gives you a step-by-step setup guide for every provider we support. For each one, you'll find:

  • Authentication method — API key, OAuth, personal access token, or platform-specific flow
  • Prerequisites — accounts, permissions, or resources you need before starting
  • Step-by-step setup — the exact clicks to get a working credential
  • Troubleshooting — fixes for the most common errors

Prefer not to follow a guide?

The fastest path is to let AI do the work for you:

Use the AI Credential Assistant

The AI Credential Assistant lets you describe in natural language what you want to connect. It researches the provider, picks the right auth type, and walks you through every step with a guided interactive flow.

The assistant is especially useful when:

  • You're not sure which authentication type to use
  • The provider doesn't have a template yet
  • You want exact, copy-paste-ready instructions tailored to your account
  • You'd rather not read through this documentation

After you have your credential

Once a credential is saved, the next step is wiring it into your agents as a tool — for example, "send a Slack message," "create a row in Airtable," or "query Pinecone." You can build those tools by hand, but the easier path is:

Use the AI Tool Creator

The AI Tool Creator turns your credential into agent-callable tools automatically. Describe what your agent should be able to do — the AI investigates the API, configures endpoints, tests them with real calls, and gives you a reviewable toolkit before anything is saved.


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