The Template Connectors page, which can be found on the Templates menu item, will give you an overview of what Connectors you have currently installed in your Cyclr Console.

So this will split it down to your installed Utility Connectors and Application Connectors, giving you the ability to edit the Connector if necessary.

Select whether the Connector is going to be a Standard Connector or a Native Connector, and also shows you whether the Connector has been authenticated.

As a rule, you should look to authenticate your Connectors in your console with a test account, so you can test your workflows as you build them. You’ll be able to use this to see what test accounts you need to create and set up.

Using these buttons up here, you can install new Utility Connectors or new Application Connectors.

You can use the search here to find specific ones or browse through the library.

Clicking on install set gives you the option to either install without authentication or install with authentication. So if you wanted to do it without authentication to begin with, you can create the bare bones of your template and then work on that so time.

If we go back here and we look at an account with far more Connectors and stored you’ll see how this will be built out and becomes more of an asset when it comes to managing the Connectors you’re using.