> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://help.dscout.com/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://help.dscout.com/private-panels/integrations/zoom-integration.md).

# Zoom integration

The Zoom integration will enable you to create research calls with unique video links for each respondent.

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**Note:** This is a **per user** integration, meaning that each user that wishes to create a Zoom integration with Private Panels will need to enable the integration in their User Settings
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In your profile dropdown, navigate to **User Settings.**
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Scroll down to **Integrations,** and click **Connect** next to **Zoom.** If you already connected, you will see **Disconnect.**

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You will be prompted to sign in to your Zoom account. These are the requested scopes:

1. View and manage all user meetings (meeting:write:admin)
2. If your Zoom account is managed by your IT team, they might need to manually approve Zoom being integrated with Private Panels.
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Within a **Study**, go to **Scheduling** tab, and scroll down to **Global Location.**
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Here, you will be able to set the video call to Zoom and confirm which user the Zoom integration should be using. Note: each invite will include a unique meeting link.

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Within a study, click into a participant and schedule a session like normal. The unique link will automatically generate as the session is created.

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**Note:** Private Panels was previously managed outside of Dscout, so you may see a different logo and URL in some places. If you have any questions, contact <support@dscout.com>.
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