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# Integrations overview
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Integrations allow you to send data from other products into or out of
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Zulip. Zulip natively integrates with dozens of products, and with hundreds
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more through Zapier, IFTTT, and Hubot.
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Zulip also makes it very easy to write your own integration, and (if you'd
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like) to get it merged into the main Zulip repository.
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Integrations are one of the most important parts of a group chat tool like
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Zulip, and we are committed to making integrating with Zulip as easy as
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possible.
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## Set up an existing integration
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Most existing integrations send content from a third-party product into
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Zulip.
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* Search Zulip's [list of native integrations](/integrations) for the
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third-party product. Each integration has a page describing how to set it
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up.
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* Check if [Zapier](https://zapier.com/apps) has an integration with the
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product. If it does, follow [these instructions](/integrations/doc/zapier)
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to set it up.
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* Check if [IFTTT](https://ifttt.com/search) has an integration with the
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product. If it does, follow [these instructions](/integrations/doc/ifttt)
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to set it up.
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* Use a third-party webhook integration designed to work with
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[Slack's webhook API](https://api.slack.com/messaging/webhooks)
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pointed at Zulip's
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[Slack-compatible webhook API](/integrations/slack/slack_incoming).
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* Check if [Hubot](https://github.com/hubot-scripts) has an integration with
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the product. If it does, follow
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[these instructions](/integrations/doc/hubot) to set it up.
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* If the product can send email notifications, you can
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[send those emails to a stream](/help/message-a-stream-by-email).
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## Write your own integration
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We've put a lot of effort into making this as easy as possible, but
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all of the options below do require some comfort writing code. If you
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need an integration and don't have an engineer on staff, [contact
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us](/help/contact-support) and we'll see what we can do.
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### Sending content into Zulip
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* If the third-party service supports outgoing webhooks, you likely want to
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build an [incoming webhook integration](/api/incoming-webhooks-overview).
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* If it doesn't, you may want to write a
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[script or plugin integration](/api/non-webhook-integrations).
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* Finally, you can
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[send messages using Zulip's API](/api/send-message).
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### Sending and receiving content
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* To react to activity inside Zulip, look at Zulip's
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[Python framework for interactive bots](/api/running-bots) or
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[Zulip's real-time events API](/api/get-events).
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* If what you want isn't covered by the above, check out the full
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[REST API](/api/rest). The web, mobile, desktop, and terminal apps are
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built on top of this API, so it can do anything a human user can do. Most
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but not all of the endpoints are documented on this site; if you need
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something that isn't there check out Zulip's
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[REST endpoints](https://github.com/zulip/zulip/tree/master/zproject/urls.py)
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or [contact us](/help/contact-support) and we'll help you out.
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