How connections work
- The first time you connect an account, follow that service’s authentication flow. Most take one click when you’re signed in to both Parabola and the service.
- Parabola saves your authenticated accounts so you can reuse them across multiple flows.
- New accounts are private to you by default. You can share them with specific teammates or your entire team with either can edit (full access) or can use (read-only).
Manage saved accounts
Users with full access can rename, reconnect, revoke, delete, and update sharing.
- Rename: In “Edit accounts”, open the three-dot menu and choose
Edit account name.
- Reconnect (reauthorize): Choose
Reconnect account to refresh authorization.
- Set as default: Choose
Set as default to set a default authorization.
- Sharing: Choose
Sharing settings… to set can edit, can use, and enable access to either individuals on your team or the whole organization.
- Revoke access from all flows: Choose
Revoke access from all flows to remove access of the selected authorization from any flow that is utilizing the authorization.
- Delete: Choose
Delete to remove the account from Parabola.
Reconnect/reauthorize an account for a step
Click the step that needs authorization.
In the step settings, open the account dropdown and click Edit accounts.
Click the three-dot menu next to the account in use and select Reconnect account.
Set a default account
Set a default account for any auth step to speed up building. When a default is set, new steps that support defaults will start with that account preselected.
Set or unset a default account:
Open the step that uses the integration.
In the step settings, open the accounts list and click ‘Edit accounts’.
Click the three-dot menu next to an account and choose ‘Set as default’ (or ‘Unset default’).
Remove an integration account
Click the integration step on the canvas.
In the step settings, open the account dropdown and click Edit accounts.
Click the three-dot menu next to the account and select Delete.
Last modified on February 26, 2026