After you sign up for integrato.io, you can browse through different integration options or use tools and resources to create a flow for an integration. See Introduction to integrator.io for general information about flows and integrations.
Note: This article applies to the legacy user interface (UI). For information on navigating the current UI, see Navigate integrator.io.
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Account management
The following menu displays in the top right corner of your account.

Click the avatar icon to find your subscription details and profile information.
- If you are an account owner, you can click My account to see the activity of the users in your account and transfer ownership of your account to another account owner. For more information, see Manage accounts.
- If you are a user of another account, you can click My profile to modify your user information.
Note: The options you find in your account or profile vary based on your role and permissions. See Invite users to your account and manage their roles for more information.
Top navigation menu

The top navigation menu allows you to navigate to various locations throughout your integrator.io account.
Home: The homepage is where you will find your integration tiles and the navigation bar with all of the tools, resources, integration options, and knowledge base articles.
Tools & Resources: This menu allows you to access the most commonly used components of integrator.io.
- Tools: This section contains the Flow Builder and Data Loader.
- Flow Builder: Use this to create flows for an integration. Use flows to export data out of one application and import it into another application. An example of a flow is exporting Order (and Buyer) data from eBay into NetSuite to fulfill the order and also to track sales etc. You can also use flows to create multiple exports and imports that can be linked together. For more information, see Navigate Flow Builder.
- Data Loader: Upload a CSV file to a REST + JSON application. For more information, see Data Loader Tool in integrator.io.
- Resources: The Resources section allows you to access Exports, Imports, Connections, Scripts, Agents, Stacks, API Tokens, and the Recycle Bin.
- Connections: See all of the connections you’ve created or set up a new one. You can also perform certain actions like, edit or clone a connection. Connections are used to store credentials, along with other access information for an application or system. For example, the login credentials to access a NetSuite account would be stored in a connection on integrator.io. For more information, see Connections.
- Exports: See all of the exports you’ve set up or create a new one. You can also perform certain actions like, edit or clone an export. Exports are used to extract or receive data from an application or system. An example would be exporting inventory data from NetSuite. For more information, see Exports.
- Imports: See all of the imports you’ve set up or create a new one. You can also perform certain actions like, edit or clone an import. Imports are used to insert data into an application. An example would be updating inventory data for items you sell on eBay. For more information, see Imports.
- Agents: You can use agents to access a database that is behind a firewall without whitelisting IP addresses.
- API Tokens: Get tokens to access integrator.io’s API.
- Recycle Bin: Any resource you delete will be moved to the Recycle Bin. Resources are things like, connections and exports. After 30 days, any resources in the Recycle Bin will be deleted.
Marketplace: Find ways that integrator.io can quickly resolve integration problems between common platforms. For more information, see Quickstart integration templates.
Support: Find solutions to problems with the following options:
- Submit a ticket: Request assistance by submitting a ticket to our support team.
- Knowledge Base: Find articles with solutions to your problems, guides for how to use tools, and answers to your questions.
- What’s new: See our release notes to find out about changes and new features.
- University: Become an integration expert with interactive online tutorials. For more information, see Celigo University.
- Get started: Start building a flow with integrator.io.
See our community forum for more information on integrator.io.
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