Extend your Vercel Workflow
Learn how to pair Vercel's functionality with a third-party service to streamline observability, integrate with testing tools, connect to your CMS, and more.Using Vercel doesn't stop at the products and features that we provide. Through integrations, you can use third-party platforms or services to extend the capabilities of Vercel by:
- Connecting your Vercel account and project with a third-party service. See Add a connectable account to learn more.
- Buying or subscribing to a product with a third-party service that you will use with your Vercel project. see Add a Native Integration to learn more.
You can extend the Vercel platform through the Marketplace, templates, or third-party site.
The Integrations Marketplace is the best way to find suitable integrations that fit into a variety of workflows including monitoring, databases, CMS, DevTools, and more.
You have access to two types of integrations:
- Native integrations that include products that you can buy and use in your Vercel project after you installed the integration
- Connectable accounts that allow you to connect third-party services to your Vercel project
Permissions and Access
Learn how to manage project access and added products for your integrations.
Add a Native Integration
Learn how you can add a product to your Vercel project through a native integration.
You can use one of our verified and pre-built templates to learn more about integrating your favorite tools and get a quickstart on development. When you deploy a template using the Deploy Button, the deployment may prompt you to install related integrations to connect with a third-party service.
Integration creators can prompt you to install their Vercel Integration through their app or website.
When installing or using an integration, your data may be collected or disclosed to Vercel. Your information may also be sent to the integration creator per our Privacy Notice . Third party integrations are available "as is" and not operated or controlled by Vercel. We suggest reviewing the terms and policies for the integration and/or contacting the integration creator directly for further information on their privacy practices.
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