- Getting started
- Notifications
- Licensing
- Troubleshooting
- Connector Builder
- Act! 365
- ActiveCampaign
- Active Directory - Preview
- Adobe Acrobat Sign
- Adobe PDF Services
- Amazon Bedrock
- Amazon Connect
- Amazon Polly
- Amazon SES
- Amazon Transcribe
- Amazon Web Services
- Anthropic Claude
- Asana
- AWeber
- Azure AI Document Intelligence
- Azure Defender for Cloud
- Azure Maps
- BambooHR
- Box
- Brevo
- Calendly
- Campaign Monitor
- Cisco Webex Teams
- Citrix Hypervisor
- Citrix ShareFile
- Clearbit
- Confluence Cloud
- Constant Contact
- Coupa
- CrewAI – Preview
- Customer.io
- Database Hub - Preview
- Databricks Agent
- Datadog
- DeepSeek
- Deputy
- Discord - Preview
- DocuSign
- Drip
- Dropbox
- Dropbox Business
- Egnyte
- Eventbrite
- Exchangerates
- Exchange Server - Preview
- Expensify
- Facebook
- Freshbooks
- Freshdesk
- Freshsales
- Freshservice
- GetResponse
- GitHub
- Gmail
- Google Cloud Platform
- Google Docs
- Google Drive
- Google Forms - Preview
- Google Maps
- Google Sheets
- Google Speech-to-Text
- Google Text-to-Speech
- Google Tasks - Preview
- Google Vertex
- Google Vision
- Google Workspace
- GoToWebinar
- Greenhouse
- Hootsuite
- HTTP
- HTTP Webhook
- Hubspot CRM
- HubSpot Marketing
- HyperV - Preview
- Icertis
- iContact
- Insightly CRM
- Intercom
- Jina.ai
- Jira
- Keap
- Klaviyo
- LinkedIn
- Mail
- Mailchimp
- Mailgun
- Mailjet
- MailerLite
- Marketo
- Microsoft 365
- Microsoft Azure
- Microsoft Azure Active Directory
- Microsoft Azure AI Foundry
- Microsoft Azure OpenAI
- Microsoft Azure Sentinel
- Microsoft Dynamics 365 CRM
- Microsoft OneDrive & Sharepoint
- Microsoft Outlook 365
- Microsoft Power Automate – Preview
- Microsoft Sentiment
- Microsoft Sentinel Threat Intelligence
- Microsoft Teams
- Microsoft Translator
- Microsoft Vision
- Miro
- NetIQ eDirectory
- Nvidia NIM – Preview
- Okta
- OpenAI
- OpenAI V1 Compliant LLM
- Oracle Eloqua
- Oracle NetSuite
- PagerDuty
- PayPal
- PDFMonkey
- Perplexity
- Pinecone
- Pipedrive
- QuickBooksOnline
- Quip
- Salesforce
- Salesforce AgentForce & Flows – Preview
- Salesforce Marketing Cloud
- SAP BAPI
- SAP Cloud for Customer
- SAP Concur
- SAP OData
- SendGrid
- ServiceNow
- Shopify
- Slack
- SmartRecruiters
- Smartsheet
- Snowflake
- Snowflake Cortex
- Stripe
- Sugar Enterprise
- Sugar Professional
- Sugar Sell
- Sugar Serve
- System Center - Preview
- TangoCard
- Todoist
- Trello
- Twilio
- UiPath Apps - Preview
- UiPath Data Fabric – Preview
- UiPath GenAI Activities
- UiPath Orchestrator
- X (formerly Twitter)
- Xero
- watsonx.ai
- WhatsApp Business
- WooCommerce
- Workable
- Workday
- Workday REST
- VMware ESXi vSphere
- YouTube
- Zendesk
- Zoho Campaigns
- Zoho Desk
- Zoho Mail
- Zoom
- About the Zoom connector
- Zoom authentication
- Zoom events
- ZoomInfo
Integration Service user guide
Prerequisites
Depending on the authentication type you select, you need one of the following credentials:
- OAuth 2.0 Authorization code: the email address and password associated with your account.
- Bring your own OAuth 2.0 app: client ID and client secret.
For creating a private OAuth2 app, follow the steps mentioned in the Zoom documentation.
When registering your OAuth application in Zoom, make sure to set the callback URL to the value displayed on the connection creation page, for example https://cloud.uipath.com/provisioning_/callback for Automation Cloud.
To be able to create a standard connection, you need to have a valid Zoom account.
- An administrator must set valid permissions for Zoom app pre-approval.
- Sign in to the Zoom marketplace .
- Search for an app and select on the icon to select it.
- In the Who can install section, enable the Pre-approve toggle.By default, Allow all users on your account to install this app is selected. If you would like to instead pre-approve the app for certain users or groups:
- Select Allow specific users or user groups to install this app.
- Select Add users.
- Add users with the following options:
- Add an individual user: Enter the email address of the user in your account and select Add. Repeat this process as necessary to include additional users.
- Add a user group: Enter the group name of the user group in your account and select Add. Repeat this process as necessary to include additional user groups.
A combination of individual users and user groups can be given access to a pre-approved app. When a Zoom App is pre-approved for users and/or groups of users, they are notified of the pre-approval to use that Zoom App.
Please note that Zoom currently does not support multi session support for OAuth 2.0 connections. This is currently being tracked as a high priority request with the following reference: ZOOM-325298. More information can be found in the Zoom developer knowledge base.
Add the Zoom connection
To create a connection to your Zoom instance, you need to perform the following steps:
- Select Orchestrator from the product launcher.
- Select a folder, and then navigate to the Connections tab.
- Select Add connection.
- To open the connection creation page, select the connector from the list. You can use the search bar to find the connector.
- You can choose between two authentication types: OAuth 2.0 Authorization code or Bring your own OAuth 2.0 app.
- Enter the required credentials for your preferred authentication method and select Connect.
If you encounter an error stating that the application needs pre-approval, have your Zoom administrator follow these steps:
- Sign in to https://marketplace.zoom.us as an account owner or admin.
- In the top-right corner of the Marketplace, select Manage.
- In the My Admin Dashboard section, select Permissions.
- Select the Require publicly listed apps on the Zoom App Marketplace to be pre-approved for your users toggle to enable or disable it.
- If a verification dialog displays, select Turn On to verify the change.
- (Optional) Select the Allow publicly listed apps created by Zoom to be installed without admin pre-approval check box to exempt Zoom-created apps from pre-approval by an admin.
- (Optional) Select the Allow publicly listed apps created by users in your account to be installed without admin pre-approval check box to exempt apps created by a member of your organization from pre-approval by an admin.
If pre-approval of Zoom Apps is disabled, users on your account will be notified of the updated permissions to use Zoom Apps. This notification requires version 5.9.6 or higher. If pre-approval of Zoom Apps is enabled, an email notification will be sent out to all the users in your account. You can read more on this here.
Privileges and permissions
- When creating a connection via Zoom, you must allow the application to view and manage information in accordance with the
following privileges and permissions:
- meeting:write
- This scope allows an app to view and manage user's meetings. This includes performing actions such as scheduling and updating meetings, g meetings, and updating live streaming options.
- recording:read
- This scope allows an app to view a user's meeting or webinar recordings.
- user\_info:read
- This scope allows an app to view your own user information. This scope is a subset of the
user:readscope. Because of this, you do not need to request both this scope and theuser:readscope.
- This scope allows an app to view your own user information. This scope is a subset of the
- meeting:write
- More information regarding the OAuth 2.0 scopes can be found via the Zoom vendor documentation.