# Fireflies

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### Go to Zero User Settings >> Apps and toggle Fireflies on

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### Copy the Webhook URL

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### Go to [Fireflies Developer Settings](https://app.fireflies.ai/settings#DeveloperSettings)

Or

1. Log in to your account at app.fireflies.ai.
2. Navigate to the Integrations section.
3. Click on Fireflies API.
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### Paste the Webhook URL from Zero to Fireflies

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### Copy the Fireflies API key and paste it to Zero

The Fireflies settings should look like this:

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And Zero settings like this:

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