How to Create a Unified.to Connection to HighLevel
Blog post from Unified.to
Connecting a HighLevel account to Unified.to involves creating a HighLevel OAuth app, collecting necessary credentials like the Client ID and Client Secret, and authorizing the connection through OAuth. Initially, one must log into a HighLevel Developer account to create the app and configure it with details such as the app name, redirect URL, and required scopes. After setting up the app, obtaining and securely storing credentials is crucial for integration into the Unified.to dashboard, where the HighLevel integration can be activated by entering these credentials. Authorization involves logging into HighLevel, selecting the appropriate account or location, and approving permissions, after which users are redirected back to Unified.to. Common issues such as invalid redirect URIs or unauthorized errors can be resolved by verifying URL matches, credentials, and active OAuth status. It's important to consider HighLevel's location-based access during authorization, and multiple connections can be configured for different locations if necessary, with support available from Unified.to for troubleshooting.