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Overview

The OAuth Apps settings page shows all third-party applications that have been granted OAuth access to your organization. Organization Admins and Owners can revoke access for any authorized app.

Accessing OAuth Apps

1

Go to Organization Settings

Navigate to your organization from the Dashboard, then click Settings in the navigation.
2

Select OAuth Apps

Click the OAuth Apps tab in the settings sidebar.

Viewing Authorized Apps

The OAuth Apps page lists all applications currently authorized to access your organization in a table. Each row shows:
ColumnDescription
App nameThe name of the authorized OAuth application
Client IDThe unique OAuth client identifier for the application
ScopeThe permissions granted to the application
AuthorizedHow long ago the authorization was granted
If no apps have been authorized, the page will show “No authorized OAuth apps”.

Revoking Access

To remove an application’s access to your organization:
1

Find the app

Locate the application you want to revoke in the table.
2

Open the actions menu

Click the (more options) icon in the rightmost column of the app’s row.
3

Click Revoke

Select Revoke from the dropdown menu.
4

Confirm

A confirmation dialog will appear. Click Revoke to confirm, or Cancel to go back.
5

Access removed

The application is immediately removed from the table and can no longer access your organization’s data.
Revoking an OAuth app’s access is immediate and invalidates any active tokens issued to that application. The third-party service will no longer be able to access your organization until re-authorized.

Permission Requirements

ActionRequired Role
View OAuth appsAdmin, Owner
Revoke an OAuth appAdmin, Owner
Members with the Member role cannot access organization settings and cannot manage OAuth apps.

API Tokens

Create and manage API access tokens for programmatic access.

Security (SSO)

Configure Single Sign-On for your organization.

Audit Logs

Review a history of actions taken in your organization.

Members & Roles

Understand organization role permissions.