# Cakewalk Docs

## Human Access

- [What is Cakewalk](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/introduction/readme.md): Cakewalk is the Agentic Access Management solution for fast-moving companies. We help you manage access in a novel (easy and powerful!) manner - combining a granular IGA platform with AI-workflows.
- [Quick Starts by Role](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/introduction/quick-starts-by-role.md): These quickstarts are designed to help every role in Cakewalk get value fast. Each section explains why Cakewalk matters for you, the everyday workflows you’ll use and the benefits you’ll see.
- [Cakewalk for Employees](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/introduction/quick-starts-by-role/cakewalk-for-employees.md)
- [Cakewalk for App Owners](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/introduction/quick-starts-by-role/cakewalk-for-app-owners.md)
- [Cakewalk for Admins](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/introduction/quick-starts-by-role/cakewalk-for-admins.md)
- [Get Going with Cakewalk](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/introduction/get-going-with-cakewalk.md): To get Cakewalk up and running in your organization, follow these steps. Once completed, you’ll have a connected, automated governance layer running across your apps, people and access.
- [Data Models](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/concepts/data-models.md): Understand the core data models that power Cakewalk. Learn how users, apps, and policies/requests/tasks are modeled and interconnected in Cakewalk to enforce governance across the platform.
- [User Data Model](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/concepts/data-models/user-data-model.md): Cakewalk’s User Directory is the source of truth for human identities in your SaaS ecosystem. This page explains how users are represented, what metadata is stored, and their governance status.
- [NHI Data Model](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/concepts/data-models/nhi-data-model.md): Cakewalk tracks non-human identities (NHIs) separately from users. This page explains the NHI model and supported fields.
- [App Data Model](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/concepts/data-models/app-data-model.md): Cakewalk is the single source of truth for all apps used in your organization. This page explains how they are represented, what metadata is metadata is stored and how statuses and transitions work.
- [Policy, Request and Task Data Model](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/concepts/data-models/policy-request-and-task-data-model.md): Cakewalk’s governance engine runs on three tightly connected objects: Policies, Requests, and Tasks. Together, they define how access is requested, approved, and fulfilled across your organization.
- [Cakewalk Roles & Permissions](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/concepts/cakewalk-roles-and-permissions.md): Cakewalk uses a role-based model permission model reflecting organizational hierarchy. Every user has one designated role with potential inherited roles for additional permissions.
- [Access Governance Pillars](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/concepts/access-governance-pillars.md): Access governance is about ensuring the right people have the right access to the right resources at the right time.
- [Trust & Security Model](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/concepts/trust-and-security-model.md): Your data's safety is our top priority. Cakewalk features enterprise-grade security, verified through audits and constant monitoring. Learn about our data protection and certifications here.
- [Users & Groups](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/how-to-guides/users-and-groups.md): Manage all your users in Cakewalk. Learn how to import and sync users, set up groups for role-based access control and automate Joiner–Mover–Leaver (JML) workflows to keep access up to date.
- [User Management](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/how-to-guides/users-and-groups/user-management.md): In Cakewalk’s User Management, Admins and Managers can oversee users and access, with integrated metadata, roles, categories, app access, and group membership for an identity-aware directory.
- [Groups & Role-Based Access Control (RBAC)](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/how-to-guides/users-and-groups/groups-and-role-based-access-control-rbac.md): Groups and RBAC are the basis of access management in Cakewalk. Groups define membership, while RBAC specifies the access granted, enabling scalable access control without managing individual users.
- [Joiner Mover Leaver (JML)](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/how-to-guides/users-and-groups/joiner-mover-leaver-jml.md): Automate user lifecycle management in Cakewalk. Learn how Joiner–Mover–Leaver (JML) workflows handle onboarding, role changes and offboarding to keep access aligned and least-privilege enforced.
- [Apps](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/how-to-guides/apps.md): Discover and govern all apps used across your organization. Learn how Cakewalk uncovers shadow IT, enriches apps with metadata and applies governance workflows such as permissions, and provisioning.
- [App Discovery](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/how-to-guides/apps/app-discovery.md): App Discovery in Cakewalk identifies all apps used in your organization. Using browser extension data and integration with Google Workspace and Entra, it shows every app, its users and last usage.
- [App Governance](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/how-to-guides/apps/app-governance.md): App Governance allows Admins and App Owners to manage all apps in one place. Control statuses, owners, provisioning, permissions, policies, and life-cycle actions for both managed and unmanaged apps.
- [Policies](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/how-to-guides/policies.md): Policies in Cakewalk dictate routing of access requests and tasks. They specify approvers, sequence, and conditions. Clear policies ensure consistent, compliant, and auditable access governance.
- [Requests](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/how-to-guides/requests.md): In Cakewalk, requests enable access governance. Users use them to obtain, modify or remove app access and suggest new apps. Approval policies ensure appropriate authorization for changes.
- [Tasks](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/how-to-guides/tasks.md): In Cakewalk, Tasks represent the actions users need to take to complete requests. Tasks are automatically created when requests require input from an approver.
- [Notification Preferences](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/how-to-guides/notification-preferences.md): Control which notifications you receive and through which channel. Customize email and Slack preferences by category.
- [Access Reviews](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/how-to-guides/access-reviews.md): Use Cakewalk's Access Reviews to streamline access checks for apps. Replace spreadsheets with structured campaigns, dashboards, and audit trails.
- [Auto Provisioning](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/how-to-guides/auto-provisioning.md): Automate account creation and removal across your apps. Learn how Cakewalk provisions users in real time, keeps logs for full auditability and integrates with your app stack.
- [Introduction](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/how-to-guides/auto-provisioning/introduction.md): Learn how Auto Provisioning in Cakewalk saves time, reduces errors, and ensures the right people have the right access.
- [Introduction to Auto Provisioning](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/how-to-guides/auto-provisioning/introduction/introduction-to-auto-provisioning.md): Auto-provisioning eliminates manual steps in granting user’s access to software, ensuring they get the tools they need from day one.
- [Auto-Provisioning Methods](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/how-to-guides/auto-provisioning/introduction/auto-provisioning-methods.md): Cakewalk offers two flexible methods for auto-provisioning, ensuring access is granted automatically, no matter your setup.
- [Prerequisites for Auto-Provisioning](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/how-to-guides/auto-provisioning/introduction/prerequisites-for-auto-provisioning.md): Before you can enable auto-provisioning, make sure your setup meets the requirements based on your chosen provisioning method.
- [Key Benefits of Agent Cake](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/how-to-guides/auto-provisioning/introduction/key-benefits-of-agent-cake.md): Agent Cake gives you full provisioning coverage—even for tools without SCIM or public APIs—while streamlining IT workflows and enforcing access governance.
- [How It Works](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/how-to-guides/auto-provisioning/how-it-works.md): Learn how Agent Cake provisions access end-to-end. With full control over settings, permissions and security safeguards.
- [Activate Agent Cake](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/how-to-guides/auto-provisioning/how-it-works/activate-agent-cake.md): Agent Cake must be activated per app to enable auto-provisioning.
- [Configuration Settings](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/how-to-guides/auto-provisioning/how-it-works/configuration-settings.md)
- [Control Provisioned Permissions](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/how-to-guides/auto-provisioning/how-it-works/control-provisioned-permissions.md): Agent Cake allows fine-grained control over which permissions are provisioned automatically for each connected app.
- [Set up Service Accounts](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/how-to-guides/auto-provisioning/how-it-works/set-up-service-accounts.md): Service accounts are recommended to ensure reliable, auditable provisioning activity—separate from individual user behavior.
- [Multi-Factor Authentication](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/how-to-guides/auto-provisioning/how-it-works/multi-factor-authentication.md): Agent Cake supports Time-based One-Time Password-based MFA (TOTP) and can provision access even in apps where MFA is enforced.
- [Email Verification](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/how-to-guides/auto-provisioning/how-it-works/email-verification.md): Some apps require email verification (e.g. magic links or codes) during provisioning. By connecting a Gmail or Outlook inbox, Agent Cake can automatically complete these flows when provisioning users.
- [Security & Data Protection](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/how-to-guides/auto-provisioning/how-it-works/security-and-data-protection.md): Cakewalk protects your credentials using client-side encryption, isolated execution environments and in-memory decryption—ensuring they’re never exposed at rest or in transit.
- [IdP-Based Auto-Provisioning](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/how-to-guides/auto-provisioning/how-it-works/idp-based-auto-provisioning.md): Connect your existing IdP workflows to Cakewalk to automatically reflect user provisioning and deprovisioning in Cakewalk.
- [Monitoring & Logs](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/how-to-guides/auto-provisioning/monitoring-and-logs.md): Track every provisioning step with detailed execution logs and clear error handling to keep workflows reliable and auditable.
- [Execution Logs](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/how-to-guides/auto-provisioning/monitoring-and-logs/execution-logs.md): Track the success and failure of auto-provisioning runs to stay in control.
- [Error Handling](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/how-to-guides/auto-provisioning/monitoring-and-logs/error-handling.md): If Agent Cake can’t complete a task, Cakewalk automatically falls back to task-based provisioning so access requests never get stuck.
- [Access Sync](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/how-to-guides/access-sync.md): With Access Sync you can pull access data straight from your apps into Cakewalk, in real time. One source of truth. No manual reconciliation. No repetitive work.
- [HRIS & IdP](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/connections-and-integrations/hris-and-idp.md): Cakewalk connects directly to your HRIS (e.g. Personio, HiBob, Rippling) or Identity Provider (e.g. Okta, Entra ID, Google Workspace) to become your single source of truth for human users, apps and gr
- [Cakewalk for Slack](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/connections-and-integrations/cakewalk-for-slack.md): The Cakewalk Slack app lets employees request access, check statuses and manage permissions through natural conversation. Approvers complete tasks without leaving Slack.
- [Cakewalk Browser Extension](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/connections-and-integrations/cakewalk-browser-extension.md): The Browser Extension powers App Discovery across your organization. It helps IT and Security teams uncover shadow IT and track real app usage while protecting employee privacy and company data.
- [Introduction](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/open-api-and-mcp/introduction.md)
- [Getting Started](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/open-api-and-mcp/getting-started.md)
- [Authentication](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/open-api-and-mcp/authentication.md)
- [Pagination](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/open-api-and-mcp/pagination.md): Cursor-Based pagination explained, JSON:API Style.
- [Rate Limits](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/open-api-and-mcp/rate-limits.md): The Cakewalk API enforces rate limits of 1,000 requests per minute to ensure fair usage and system stability.
- [API reference](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/open-api-and-mcp/api-reference.md)
- [Users](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/open-api-and-mcp/api-reference/users.md)
- [GET /users](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/open-api-and-mcp/api-reference/users/get-users.md)
- [GET /users/{id}](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/open-api-and-mcp/api-reference/users/get-users-id.md)
- [User Groups](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/open-api-and-mcp/api-reference/user-groups.md)
- [GET /UsersGroups/](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/open-api-and-mcp/api-reference/user-groups/get-usersgroups.md)
- [GET /UsersGroups/{usersGroupId}](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/open-api-and-mcp/api-reference/user-groups/get-usersgroups-usersgroupid.md)
- [GET /UsersGroups/{usersGroupId}/DefaultWorkApps](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/open-api-and-mcp/api-reference/user-groups/get-usersgroups-usersgroupid-defaultworkapps.md)
- [GET /UsersGroups/{usersGroupId}/HiddenWorkApps](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/open-api-and-mcp/api-reference/user-groups/get-usersgroups-usersgroupid-hiddenworkapps.md)
- [GET /UsersGroups/{usersGroupId}/Users](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/open-api-and-mcp/api-reference/user-groups/get-usersgroups-usersgroupid-users.md)
- [POST /UsersGroups/{usersGroupId}/Users](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/open-api-and-mcp/api-reference/user-groups/post-usersgroups-usersgroupid-users.md)
- [DELETE /UsersGroups/{usersGroupId}/Users/{userId}](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/open-api-and-mcp/api-reference/user-groups/delete-usersgroups-usersgroupid-users-userid.md)
- [Applications](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/open-api-and-mcp/api-reference/applications.md)
- [GET /WorkApps](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/open-api-and-mcp/api-reference/applications/get-workapps.md)
- [GET /WorkApps/{workAppId}](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/open-api-and-mcp/api-reference/applications/get-workapps-workappid.md)
- [GET /WorkApps/{workAppId}/Accesses](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/open-api-and-mcp/api-reference/applications/get-workapps-workappid-accesses.md)
- [GET /WorkApps/{workAppId}/PermissionLevels](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/open-api-and-mcp/api-reference/applications/get-workapps-workappid-permissionlevels.md)
- [POST /WorkApps/Accesses](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/open-api-and-mcp/api-reference/applications/post-workapps-accesses.md)
- [PUT /WorkApps/{workAppId}/Policies/{requestType}](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/open-api-and-mcp/api-reference/applications/put-workapps-workappid-policies-requesttype.md)
- [PUT /WorkApps/{workAppId}/PermissionLevels/{permissionLevelId}/Policies/{requestType}](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/open-api-and-mcp/api-reference/applications/put-workapps-workappid-permissionlevels-permissionlevelid-policies-requesttype.md)
- [GET /WorkApps/{workAppId}/CustomFields](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/open-api-and-mcp/api-reference/applications/get-workapps-workappid-customfields.md)
- [PATCH /WorkApps/{workAppId}/CustomFields](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/open-api-and-mcp/api-reference/applications/patch-workapps-workappid-customfields.md)
- [Requests](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/open-api-and-mcp/api-reference/requests.md)
- [GET /Requests](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/open-api-and-mcp/api-reference/requests/get-requests.md)
- [POST /Requests/GrantAccess](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/open-api-and-mcp/api-reference/requests/post-requests-grantaccess.md)
- [POST /Requests/RemoveAccess](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/open-api-and-mcp/api-reference/requests/post-requests-removeaccess.md)
- [POST /Requests/ChangePermission](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/open-api-and-mcp/api-reference/requests/post-requests-changepermission.md)
- [Tasks](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/open-api-and-mcp/api-reference/tasks.md)
- [GET /Tasks?userId={userId}](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/open-api-and-mcp/api-reference/tasks/get-tasks-userid-userid.md)
- [GET /Tasks/{taskId}](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/open-api-and-mcp/api-reference/tasks/get-tasks-taskid.md)
- [POST /Tasks/{taskId}/Approve](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/open-api-and-mcp/api-reference/tasks/post-tasks-taskid-approve.md)
- [POST /Tasks/{taskId}/Decline](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/open-api-and-mcp/api-reference/tasks/post-tasks-taskid-decline.md)
- [Policies](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/open-api-and-mcp/api-reference/policies.md)
- [GET /Policies/CompatiblePolicies/{requestType}](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/open-api-and-mcp/api-reference/policies/get-policies-compatiblepolicies-requesttype.md)
- [Access Reviews](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/open-api-and-mcp/api-reference/access-reviews.md)
- [POST /AccessReviews](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/open-api-and-mcp/api-reference/access-reviews/access-reviews.md): Use Cakewalk's Access Reviews to streamline access control for apps. Replace spreadsheets with structured campaigns, dashboards and audit trails.
- [MCP](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/open-api-and-mcp/introduction-to-mcp.md): Connect AI assistants like Claude Desktop, Cursor and ChatGPT directly to your Cakewalk workspace using the Model Context Protocol (MCP).
- [Connect an MCP Client](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/open-api-and-mcp/introduction-to-mcp/connect-an-mcp-client.md): Step by step instructions to connect Claude, Cursor, ChatGPT, Codex or any MCP client to Cakewalk's MCP server.
- [MCP Tool Reference](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/open-api-and-mcp/introduction-to-mcp/mcp-tool-reference.md): Complete reference for all tools available through Cakewalk's MCP server, including required scopes and parameters.
- [Webhooks](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/open-api-and-mcp/webhooks.md)
- [Webhook's signature verification](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/open-api-and-mcp/webhooks/webhooks-signature-verification.md)

## AI Agent Access

- [What is Cakewalk Agent Access](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/ai-agent-access/introduction/readme.md): Cakewalk Agent Access is the governance layer for AI agents. It sits between your agents and the third-party apps they access, so every tool call is evaluated against your company's policies.
- [Cakewalk for Admins](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/ai-agent-access/introduction/cakewalk-for-admins.md): Admins configure the org, manage Connections, Agents, Users and Policies, and monitor what every Agent is doing across the company.
- [Cakewalk for Employees](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/ai-agent-access/introduction/cakewalk-for-employees.md): Employees set up their own Connections and Agents and see what every Agent is doing on their behalf. Approvals arrive inside the Agent client, so the workflow stays in one place.
- [Get Going with Agent Access](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/ai-agent-access/introduction/get-going-with-agent-access.md): Two short setup flows get your org running on Cakewalk Agent Access. Admins configure the company in under 10 minutes. Employees go from invite to first agent session in under 5 minutes.
- [Admin Setup](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/ai-agent-access/introduction/get-going-with-agent-access/admin-setup.md): Run the three-step admin setup to configure your company on Cakewalk Agent Access. Once complete, your team has a populated catalog of Connections and Agents and default Policies are live.
- [Employee Setup](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/ai-agent-access/introduction/get-going-with-agent-access/employee-setup.md): Employee Setup takes two steps and under five minutes. Connect to the apps you use, set up your Agent and start working.
- [The Three Actors](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/ai-agent-access/concepts/the-three-actors.md): Every Agent action involves three actors: the User who delegates, the Agent acting for them and the Connection accessed. This is the core model of Cakewalk Agent Access.
- [The MCP Gateway](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/ai-agent-access/concepts/the-mcp-gateway.md): The MCP Gateway is the proxy every Agent tool call passes through. It evaluates Policy, mediates credentials, controls timing and records every decision.
- [The Tool Call Lifecycle](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/ai-agent-access/concepts/the-tool-call-lifecycle.md): Every Agent tool call follows the same six-step path through the MCP Gateway. This page walks through what happens at each step.
- [Roles and Permissions](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/ai-agent-access/concepts/roles-and-permissions.md): Cakewalk Agent Access has two roles: Admin and Member. This page defines what each can do.
- [Policies](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/ai-agent-access/concepts/policies.md): Policies define what Agents are allowed to do, what requires human approval, and what is always blocked. They are the core governance surface in Cakewalk Agent Access.
- [Connection and Agent Statuses](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/ai-agent-access/concepts/connection-and-agent-statuses.md): Connections and Agents each have their own status taxonomy. This page defines every status and what it means.
- [Audit Log](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/ai-agent-access/concepts/audit-log.md): The Audit Log is Cakewalk's immutable record of every tool call. Audit events are how Admins investigate what an Agent did and why.
- [Trust and Security](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/ai-agent-access/concepts/trust-and-security.md): Cakewalk Agent Access is built on Credential Mediation and a clear layer boundary. This page covers what Cakewalk protects, how and what stays with the downstream apps.
- [Connections](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/ai-agent-access/how-to-guides/connections.md): Govern your company's catalog of Connections, or set up and manage your own.
- [My Connections](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/ai-agent-access/how-to-guides/connections/my-connections.md): Set up and manage the apps your Agents access on your behalf.
- [All Connections](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/ai-agent-access/how-to-guides/connections/all-connections.md): Manage the Connections Agents access through the MCP Gateway. View governance health at a glance, drill into per-Connection users, sessions and tools, and remove a Connection from governance.
- [Agents](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/ai-agent-access/how-to-guides/agents.md): Manage and monitor your company's agent fleet, or set up your own.
- [My Agents](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/ai-agent-access/how-to-guides/agents/my-agents.md): Set up and manage the AI agents that act on your behalf through the MCP Gateway.
- [All Agents](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/ai-agent-access/how-to-guides/agents/all-agents.md): Manage every Agent acting on behalf of your employees. Inspect the fleet, pre-register Agents with Add a seat and drill into per-Agent activity.
- [Agent Activity](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/ai-agent-access/how-to-guides/agents/agent-activity.md): The org-wide stream of every agent session running through the MCP Gateway. Reverse-chronological, filterable and drill-down to the individual tool call with full payload and audit event.
- [Users](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/ai-agent-access/how-to-guides/users.md): Users is the Admin's delegation map: every employee, the Agents acting on their behalf and the Connections those Agents access. Drill into any employee for their full delegation scope.
- [Policies](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/ai-agent-access/how-to-guides/policies.md): Policies are the rules the MCP Gateway evaluates on every Agent tool call. Use Default Policies for day one governance and write Custom Policies in Rego to tune them.
- [Org Settings](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/ai-agent-access/how-to-guides/org-settings.md): Manage your organization's profile in Cakewalk. Admin-only.
- [Profile](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/ai-agent-access/how-to-guides/profile.md)
- [Agent Platforms](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/ai-agent-access/connections-and-integrations/agent-platforms.md): How an agent connects to Cakewalk's MCP Gateway, plus the catalog of supported runtimes (Cursor, Claude, ChatGPT, Codex, Copilot and more). One pattern, five install methods.
- [All Hands AI](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/ai-agent-access/connections-and-integrations/agent-platforms/all-hands-ai.md): Add Cakewalk's MCP Gateway to OpenHands from the Settings > MCP page. OpenHands uses the FastMCP library to auto-initiate the OAuth flow on first agent use.
- [ChatGPT](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/ai-agent-access/connections-and-integrations/agent-platforms/chatgpt.md): Add Cakewalk's MCP Gateway as a custom connector at chatgpt.com. The connector propagates to ChatGPT Desktop via your ChatGPT account.
- [Claude](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/ai-agent-access/connections-and-integrations/agent-platforms/claude.md): Add Cakewalk's MCP Gateway as a custom connector at claude.ai. The connector propagates to Claude Desktop and Cowork via your Claude account.
- [Claude Code](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/ai-agent-access/connections-and-integrations/agent-platforms/claude-code.md): Add Cakewalk's MCP Gateway to Claude Code with one claude mcp add command. OAuth runs the first time you connect.
- [Continue](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/ai-agent-access/connections-and-integrations/agent-platforms/continue.md): Add Cakewalk's MCP Gateway to Continue by dropping a YAML block file into the .continue/mcpServers/ directory in your workspace.
- [Cursor](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/ai-agent-access/connections-and-integrations/agent-platforms/cursor.md): One-click install of Cakewalk's MCP Gateway in Cursor through a cursor:// deep link rendered by the Cakewalk Set Up Flow.
- [Databricks](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/ai-agent-access/connections-and-integrations/agent-platforms/databricks.md): Add Cakewalk's MCP Gateway to Databricks as a custom HTTP MCP connection. Databricks supports OAuth Dynamic Client Registration out of the box.
- [Devin](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/ai-agent-access/connections-and-integrations/agent-platforms/devin.md): Add Cakewalk's MCP Gateway to Devin from the MCP Marketplace. OAuth-based servers require an organization admin to authenticate; the connection is workspace wide.
- [Dify.AI](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/ai-agent-access/connections-and-integrations/agent-platforms/dify-ai.md): Add Cakewalk's MCP Gateway to Dify from the Tools page. Dify validates the connection before registration.
- [Factory](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/ai-agent-access/connections-and-integrations/agent-platforms/factory.md): Add Cakewalk's MCP Gateway to Factory's Droid CLI with one droid mcp add command. OAuth runs through the interactive /mcp manager.
- [GitHub Copilot](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/ai-agent-access/connections-and-integrations/agent-platforms/github-copilot.md): Add Cakewalk's MCP Gateway to GitHub Copilot Chat in Visual Studio, JetBrains IDEs, Xcode and Eclipse. VS Code users follow the VS Code MCP page; Copilot reads the same config there.
- [JetBrains](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/ai-agent-access/connections-and-integrations/agent-platforms/jetbrains.md): Add Cakewalk's MCP Gateway to JetBrains IDEs (IntelliJ IDEA, PyCharm, WebStorm, Android Studio) through AI Assistant's MCP settings.
- [Langdock](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/ai-agent-access/connections-and-integrations/agent-platforms/langdock.md): Add Cakewalk's MCP Gateway to Langdock. Use the OAuth Authentication option, which supports Dynamic Client Registration out of the box.
- [Letta](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/ai-agent-access/connections-and-integrations/agent-platforms/letta.md): Add Cakewalk's MCP Gateway to Letta from the Agent Development Environment. Letta supports OAuth 2.1 over Streamable HTTP with templated per-agent variables.
- [LM Studio](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/ai-agent-access/connections-and-integrations/agent-platforms/lm-studio.md): Add Cakewalk's MCP Gateway to LM Studio by editing mcp.json. LM Studio handles the OAuth handshake in your browser on first connection.
- [LobeHub](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/ai-agent-access/connections-and-integrations/agent-platforms/lobehub.md): Add Cakewalk's MCP Gateway to LobeChat or LobeHub as a custom HTTP MCP server with OAuth 2.0 authentication.
- [Lovable](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/ai-agent-access/connections-and-integrations/agent-platforms/lovable.md): Add Cakewalk's MCP Gateway to Lovable as a Chat connector. Available on Lovable's paid plans.
- [Make](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/ai-agent-access/connections-and-integrations/agent-platforms/make.md): Add Cakewalk's MCP Gateway to Make using the MCP Client module. The connection authorizes via OAuth with Make's published redirect URI.
- [MindPal](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/ai-agent-access/connections-and-integrations/agent-platforms/mindpal.md): Add Cakewalk's MCP Gateway to a MindPal agent via the agent's MCP section. MindPal supports OAuth 2.0 with Dynamic Client Registration.
- [Mistral AI](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/ai-agent-access/connections-and-integrations/agent-platforms/mistral-ai.md): Add Cakewalk's MCP Gateway as a custom MCP connector in Le Chat by Mistral AI. Le Chat auto-detects OAuth 2.1 with Dynamic Client Registration.
- [n8n](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/ai-agent-access/connections-and-integrations/agent-platforms/n8n.md): Add Cakewalk's MCP Gateway to an n8n workflow using the MCP Client Tool node. The node attaches to an AI Agent step and exposes Cakewalk's tools to the agent at runtime.
- [Notion](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/ai-agent-access/connections-and-integrations/agent-platforms/notion.md): Add Cakewalk's MCP Gateway as a custom MCP server in a Notion Custom Agent. Available on Business and Enterprise plans after a workspace admin enables custom MCP servers.
- [Postman](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/ai-agent-access/connections-and-integrations/agent-platforms/postman.md): Add Cakewalk's MCP Gateway to a Postman MCP request via JSON configuration. Postman handles the OAuth handshake automatically on first capability load.
- [Relevance AI](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/ai-agent-access/connections-and-integrations/agent-platforms/relevance-ai.md): Add Cakewalk's MCP Gateway to a Relevance AI Agent from the Agent builder's Tools tab.
- [Replit](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/ai-agent-access/connections-and-integrations/agent-platforms/replit.md): Add Cakewalk's MCP Gateway to Replit Agent. Replit auto-detects OAuth via Dynamic Client Registration and walks through the consent flow.
- [Shortwave](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/ai-agent-access/connections-and-integrations/agent-platforms/shortwave.md): Add Cakewalk's MCP Gateway to Shortwave as a custom AI integration. Available on Business, Premier, and Max plans during the MCP beta.
- [Taskade](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/ai-agent-access/connections-and-integrations/agent-platforms/taskade.md): Add Cakewalk's MCP Gateway to Taskade from Integrations settings. MCP tools appear in Taskade AI Agents and Automations.
- [Tines](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/ai-agent-access/connections-and-integrations/agent-platforms/tines.md): Attach Cakewalk's MCP Gateway to a Tines AI Agent action. Tines auto-registers an OAuth client with Cakewalk's gateway via Dynamic Client Registration.
- [v0](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/ai-agent-access/connections-and-integrations/agent-platforms/v0.md): Add Cakewalk's MCP Gateway to v0 from the MCP Connections settings page or the Connect tab in a chat. MCP tools become available to v0 during generation.
- [VS Code](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/ai-agent-access/connections-and-integrations/agent-platforms/vs-code.md): Add Cakewalk's MCP Gateway to VS Code by editing .vscode/mcp.json or running MCP: Add Server from the Command Palette.
- [Windsurf](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/ai-agent-access/connections-and-integrations/agent-platforms/windsurf.md): Add Cakewalk's MCP Gateway to Windsurf through the Cascade panel's MCP settings, or by editing mcp\_config.json directly.
- [Zapier](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/ai-agent-access/connections-and-integrations/agent-platforms/zapier.md): Add Cakewalk's MCP Gateway to Zapier as an MCP Client connection. The connection then surfaces in any Zap that uses MCP Client steps.
- [Agent Connections](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/ai-agent-access/connections-and-integrations/agent-connections.md): The catalog of third-party apps your Agents access through the MCP Gateway, and how much setup each connection needs.
- [Asana](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/ai-agent-access/connections-and-integrations/agent-connections/asana.md): Connect your company's Asana workspace to Cakewalk so agents can search tasks, read project context and post updates through the gateway.
- [Atlassian](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/ai-agent-access/connections-and-integrations/agent-connections/atlassian.md): Connect your company's Atlassian org so agents work with Jira, Confluence and more through Cakewalk's gateway. One admin step: add Cakewalk's domain to the Rovo MCP server.
- [Box](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/ai-agent-access/connections-and-integrations/agent-connections/box.md): Connect your company's Box account to Cakewalk so agents can search files, read and share folders, manage uploads and work with metadata through the gateway.
- [Docusign](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/ai-agent-access/connections-and-integrations/agent-connections/docusign.md): Connect your company's Docusign account to Cakewalk so agents can read envelopes, send signature requests and manage workflows through the gateway.
- [Dropbox](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/ai-agent-access/connections-and-integrations/agent-connections/dropbox.md): Connect your company's Dropbox account to Cakewalk so agents can browse, search and read files, create folders and share links through the gateway.
- [GitLab](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/ai-agent-access/connections-and-integrations/agent-connections/gitlab.md): Connect your company's GitLab to Cakewalk so agents can work with issues, merge requests, and repositories through the gateway.
- [Google Gmail](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/ai-agent-access/connections-and-integrations/agent-connections/google-gmail.md): Connect your company's Gmail to Cakewalk so agents can read, draft and manage email through the gateway. Setup is one admin step: authorize Cakewalk's app in the Google Admin Console.
- [Gong](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/ai-agent-access/connections-and-integrations/agent-connections/gong.md): Connect your company's Gong instance to Cakewalk so agents can read calls, transcripts and meeting data through the gateway.
- [Google Calendar](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/ai-agent-access/connections-and-integrations/agent-connections/google-calendar.md): Connect your company's Google Calendar to Cakewalk so agents can read calendars, events and availability through the gateway. Setup is one admin step: authorize Cakewalk's app in the Google Admin Cons
- [Google Chat](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/ai-agent-access/connections-and-integrations/agent-connections/google-chat.md): Connect your company's Google Chat to Cakewalk so agents can read spaces, messages and memberships and send messages through the gateway. Setup is one admin step: authorize Cakewalk's app in the Googl
- [Google Compute Engine](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/ai-agent-access/connections-and-integrations/agent-connections/google-compute-engine.md): Connect your company's Google Cloud project to Cakewalk so agents can manage Compute Engine instances, disks and snapshots through the gateway.
- [Google Drive](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/ai-agent-access/connections-and-integrations/agent-connections/google-drive.md): Connect your company's Google Drive to Cakewalk so agents can search, read and create files through the gateway. Setup is one admin step: authorize Cakewalk's app in the Google Admin Console.
- [Google People API](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/ai-agent-access/connections-and-integrations/agent-connections/google-people-api.md): Connect your company's Google directory and contacts to Cakewalk through the Google People API MCP server so agents can read profiles and look up people. Setup is one admin step: authorize Cakewalk's
- [HubSpot](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/ai-agent-access/connections-and-integrations/agent-connections/hubspot.md): Connect your company's HubSpot account to Cakewalk so agents can search contacts, read deals, update properties and work with engagements through the gateway.
- [Infobip WhatsApp](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/ai-agent-access/connections-and-integrations/agent-connections/infobip-whatsapp.md): Connect your company's Infobip WhatsApp Business account to Cakewalk so agents can manage WhatsApp messaging through the gateway.
- [Jumpseller](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/ai-agent-access/connections-and-integrations/agent-connections/jumpseller.md): Connect your company's Jumpseller store to Cakewalk so agents can read products, orders, customers and store settings through the gateway.
- [Outreach](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/ai-agent-access/connections-and-integrations/agent-connections/outreach.md): Connect your company's Outreach account to Cakewalk so agents can read users, accounts, prospects and sequences through the gateway.
- [Planhat](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/ai-agent-access/connections-and-integrations/agent-connections/planhat.md): Connect your company's Planhat workspace to Cakewalk so agents can read and update customer success data through the gateway.
- [Seismic](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/ai-agent-access/connections-and-integrations/agent-connections/seismic.md): Connect your company's Seismic instance to Cakewalk so agents can search content, retrieve meeting intelligence and access CRM context through the gateway.
- [Slack](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/ai-agent-access/connections-and-integrations/agent-connections/slack.md): Connect your company's Slack workspace to Cakewalk so agents can search messages, read threads, post replies and work with canvases through the gateway.
- [Smartsheet](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/ai-agent-access/connections-and-integrations/agent-connections/smartsheet.md): Connect your company's Smartsheet account to Cakewalk so agents can read, create and update sheets, plus access dashboards through the gateway.
- [ThoughtSpot](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/ai-agent-access/connections-and-integrations/agent-connections/thoughtspot.md): Connect your company's ThoughtSpot instance to Cakewalk so agents can run searches, retrieve answers and work with liveboards through the gateway.
- [Zoom](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/ai-agent-access/connections-and-integrations/agent-connections/zoom.md): Connect your company's Zoom account to Cakewalk so agents can search meetings, retrieve recordings and work with Zoom Docs through the gateway.
- [HRIS and IdP](https://www.cakewalk.security/docs/ai-agent-access/connections-and-integrations/hris-and-idp.md): Cakewalk syncs your company's HRIS or Identity Provider (200+ systems supported) so User attributes (department, job title, location) power Agent Policies from day one.


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