

# Supported integrations


Amazon Quick supports integrations with various third-party applications and services. Each integration supports different combinations of actions and knowledge base creation capabilities. The following table shows the supported integrations and their capabilities.


**Supported Integration Capabilities**  

| Integration | Actions | Knowledge Base | 
| --- | --- | --- | 
| Amazon S3 | ✓ | ✓ | 
| Asana | ✓ | — | 
| Atlassian Confluence Cloud | ✓ | ✓ | 
| BambooHR | ✓ | — | 
| Box | ✓ | — | 
| Canva | ✓ | — | 
| GitHub | ✓ | — | 
| Google Drive | — | ✓ | 
| HubSpot | ✓ | — | 
| HuggingFace | ✓ | — | 
| Intercom | ✓ | — | 
| Atlassian Jira Cloud | ✓ | — | 
| Linear | ✓ | — | 
| Microsoft Outlook | ✓ | — | 
| Microsoft OneDrive | ✓ | ✓ | 
| Microsoft SharePoint Cloud | ✓ | ✓ | 
| Microsoft Teams | ✓ | — | 
| Model Context Protocol (MCP) | ✓ | — | 
| Monday.com | ✓ | — | 
| Notion | ✓ | — | 
| OpenAPI Specification | ✓ | — | 
| PagerDuty | ✓ | — | 
| REST API | ✓ | — | 
| Salesforce | ✓ | — | 
| SAP Bill of Materials | ✓ | — | 
| SAP Business Partner | ✓ | — | 
| SAP Material Stock | ✓ | — | 
| SAP Physical Inventory Docs | ✓ | — | 
| SAP Product Master | ✓ | — | 
| ServiceNow | ✓ | — | 
| Slack | ✓ | — | 
| Smartsheet | ✓ | — | 
| Web Crawler | — | ✓ | 
| Zendesk Suite | ✓ | — | 

**Note**  
Not all applications support all integration types. The available options depend on the capabilities of each specific application and your user role.

## Integration capability definitions


**Actions**  
Call APIs and perform actions in external applications directly from Amazon Quick. You can share action connectors with other users and use them in automated workflows.

**Knowledge base**  
Create searchable repositories of information from external sources. Knowledge bases are children of data access integrations. Add them to spaces or use them directly in chat agents.

## Authentication method definitions


**User auth**  
Custom user-based OAuth authentication requiring base URL, client ID, client secret, token URL, auth URL, and redirect URL.

**Service auth**  
Service-to-service authentication using either API key (with base URL and email) or service-to-service OAuth (with base URL, client ID, client secret, and token URL).

**Managed OAuth 2.0**  
Managed OAuth 2.0 authentication flow with provider-specific sign-in interface.

**Amazon credentials**  
Amazon-specific authentication using Amazon access keys and permissions.

**Basic auth**  
Username and password authentication.

**Form/SAML auth**  
Form-based or SAML authentication with configurable field selectors.

**JSON schema**  
Schema-based authentication for OpenAPI specifications.