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# Humanitix

### Connecting Cymbal to Humanitix

1. Head over to **Settings** -> [**Integrations**](https://manager.cymbal.co/settings/integrations)
2. Click **Connect with a ticketer**, select Humanitix, and click on **Get started**.
3. Within your Humanitix dashboard, click "Account" in the top right then **Advanced** -> **API Key** -> **New API Key**.

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4. Copy your API key and paste it into Cymbal.
5. Click Connect.
6. If you have any issues feel free sure to reach out to the Humanitix customer support team.


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