What is the Authentications page?
The Authentications page is where you manage all your platform logins in one place. Instead of connecting to each platform service separately, you connect once per platform (like Google or Meta) and that single login can cover all the services from that provider β Google Ads, Google Sheets, GA4, and more.
This means fewer logins to manage, fewer places where access can expire, and a much cleaner setup overall.
π‘ Authentications are personal. Each user manages their own list β your authentications are not shared with or visible to teammates.
Where to find it
Click your profile icon in the top-right corner of Camphouse and select User Settings. In the left-hand menu, under User, click Authentications.
The page at a glance
The Authentications page shows all your connected accounts, grouped by status (Valid or Invalid). For each one, you can see the provider, when it was created, and how many connections are using it.
At the top of the page you'll find:
A search field to filter by name.
A status filter to show All, Valid only, or Invalid only β handy for spotting anything that needs attention.
A + button to add a new authentication.
Adding an authentication
Click the + button in the top-right corner of the page (or Add authentication on the empty state).
Choose a provider from the dropdown β for example, Google, Meta, LinkedIn, TikTok, SFTP, or Amazon S3.
Tick the services you want this authentication to cover. For Google, this includes Google Ads, Google Sheets, GA4, DCM, DV360, and more. You can always add more later.
Click Add authentication.
You'll be taken through the provider's login flow. Once you approve access, you're returned to the Authentications page and your new authentication appears as Valid.
π‘ New authentications are named after the account you used to log in (for example, your Google email). You can rename them at any time using the pencil icon.
You don't have to start here. If you go to the Integrations page and add a connection without an existing authentication for that provider, Camphouse will take you through the login flow automatically. The new authentication will appear on this page once you're done.
Adding more services to an existing authentication
Already have a Google authentication set up for Google Sheets, but now need Google Ads too? You don't need to create a new login β just extend the one you already have.
Find the authentication on the page and click Available integrations.
Tick any additional services you want to add (or untick ones you want to remove).
Confirm. If the new services require additional permissions, the provider's login flow will open again so you can grant them. Your existing access is not affected.
Once saved, that authentication covers the newly added services and will appear as an option when you set up connections for them.
Fixing an invalid authentication
If an authentication shows as Invalid β usually because the access token has expired or the provider's permissions changed β you can fix it with one click.
Click the reauthorize arrow on the row. This re-runs the login flow for the same authentication, so all connections that depend on it keep working without any rewiring.
β οΈ Reauthorization is currently available for OAuth-based providers (Google, Meta, LinkedIn, Pinterest, Snapchat, TikTok, Adform, Amazon, Teads, X/Twitter). For credential-based providers (SFTP, Amazon S3, The Trade Desk, Outbrain), updating credentials follows a different path β reach out to your Customer Success Manager if you need help.
Seeing where an authentication is used
Click the connections link on any row (for example, "3 connections") to see a full list of connections that use that authentication, including the integration type, connection name, and which organization it's in. You can click any connection name to jump straight to its settings.
This is useful before deleting an authentication, to make sure nothing important depends on it.
Renaming or deleting an authentication
Rename: Click the pencil icon on the row. Giving authentications a clear name (like "My Google Account") makes the list much easier to scan.
Delete: Click the trash icon. Note that you can't delete an authentication that is still being used by active connections β check the connections list first and re-point any connections to a different authentication before deleting.
Supported providers
The Authentications page currently supports the following providers:
Google: Google Ads, Google Analytics, GA4, Google Sheets, Search Console, Search Ads 360, Campaign Manager (DCM), Display & Video 360, YouTube Ads, Google BigQuery
Meta: Facebook Marketing, Facebook Pages, Instagram Pages
LinkedIn: LinkedIn Marketing, LinkedIn Pages
Pinterest: Pinterest Ads
Snapchat: Snapchat Ads
TikTok: TikTok Marketing
Adform: Adform
Amazon: Amazon Ads
Teads: Teads Ads Manager
X (Twitter): X Ads
SFTP: SFTP
Amazon S3: S3 File
The Trade Desk: The Trade Desk
Outbrain: Outbrain Amplify
Common questions
Will my existing connections break?
No. All existing connections keep working as before. The Authentications page brings them into one view, but nothing is changed automatically.
Can I merge two authentications into one?
Not directly. The best approach is to extend the authentication you want to keep by adding the relevant services to it, then update any connections to use that one, and delete the old authentication once it's no longer in use.
Why did the login screen appear again when I added a service to an existing authentication?
Different services require different levels of access. When you add a new service, the provider may need you to approve additional permissions. Your existing access is not affected β you're just granting what's needed for the new service.
Can a teammate use my authentication?
No. Authentications are personal β each user needs their own. A teammate setting up their own connections will need to go through the login flow with their own account.
Do I need to create an authentication before setting up an integration?
No. If you start from the Integrations page and don't have a login set up for that provider yet, Camphouse will take you through the login flow automatically. The Authentications page is the best place to manage everything, but it's not a required starting point.

