Activate Agent Cake
Agent Cake must be activated per app to enable auto-provisioning.
Agent Cake must be activated for each supported app individually (see coverage here). This gives teams full control over where and how auto-provisioning is applied.
Once activated, Agent Cake can automatically:
Provision access when users need it: creating accounts and assigning permissions
Deprovision access when users no longer need it: deleting or suspending accounts and revoking permissions
Both features use the same Agent Cake configuration and credentials, so you can enable both in one single configuration.
Activation Flow
Navigate to
App governance

Search for app you'd like to auto-provision through Agent Cake. You can find all the apps that are currently supported by Agent Cake here.

Select the app, you'd like to auto-provision with Agent Cake from the table.

Click
Provisioning

Click
Configurenext to Agent Cake to start the configuration for the selected app. To complete the configuration for a given app, please consult the corresponding integration guide here.

Test Connection
After configuring Agent Cake for an app, you can test the connection to verify that your credentials are working correctly:
Navigate to an app that already has Agent Cake configured
Click on the contextual menu (two dots)
Select "Test Connection"
The test will validate your Agent Cake credentials and show you the connection status:
Enabled: Your connection is working and ready for auto-provisioning
Failed: There's an issue with your credentials that needs to be resolved before auto-provisioning can work
If the test fails, check your credentials and configuration settings, then try testing again. Failed connections will prevent auto-provisioning from working until resolved.
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