The connector reads one Twist workspace — the workspace whose numeric ID
you configure. It syncs that workspace’s users and groups, and the
membership of each group. Removed (deactivated) members appear in the sync
as disabled users, which is useful for offboarding review. Guests sync
alongside regular members and admins, with the member type carried on the
user profile. Bot accounts sync as service accounts. Members who have been
invited but have not yet joined sync as enabled users with a pending flag
on their profile.
Open Manage integrations and add a new integration (or open an
existing one you control).
3
In the integration’s OAuth section, copy the test token. The test
token authorizes as your own account with full access — no OAuth
authorization flow is needed.
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Note your workspace’s numeric ID. It appears in the workspace’s URL on
twist.com.
A token can reach every workspace its user belongs to. The connector only
reads the workspace whose ID you configure, and checks at setup time that
the token can reach it.