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# crowd.dev credentials

You can use these credentials to authenticate the following nodes:

* [crowd.dev](/integrations/builtin/app-nodes/n8n-nodes-base.crowddev.md)
* [crowd.dev Trigger](/integrations/builtin/trigger-nodes/n8n-nodes-base.crowddevtrigger.md)

## Prerequisites <a href="#prerequisites" id="prerequisites"></a>

Create a working instance of [crowd.dev](https://www.crowd.dev/).

## Supported authentication methods <a href="#supported-authentication-methods" id="supported-authentication-methods"></a>

* API key

## Related resources <a href="#related-resources" id="related-resources"></a>

Refer to [crowd.dev's documentation](https://docs.crowd.dev/docs) for more information about the service, and their [API documentation](https://api.crowd.dev/api-reference) for working with the API.

## Using API key <a href="#using-api-key" id="using-api-key"></a>

To configure this credential, you'll need:

* A **URL**:
  * If your crowd.dev instance is hosted on crowd.dev, keep the default of `https://app.crowd.dev`.
  * If your crowd.dev instance is [self-hosted](https://docs.crowd.dev/docs/technical-docs/self-hosting), use the URL you use to access your crowd.dev instance.
* Your crowd.dev **Tenant ID**: Displayed in the **Settings** section of the crowd.dev app
* An API **Token**: Displayed in the **Settings** section of the crowd.dev app

Refer to the [crowd.dev API documentation](https://api.crowd.dev/api-reference) for more detailed instructions.


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