Integration capabilities
Understand the capability badges shown for connectors in the Elba integration catalog.
Each Elba connector exposes the capabilities supported by that service’s APIs and by your configuration. Capabilities vary by connector, plan, and authorization scope, so the live catalog under Settings → Integrations is the current source of truth.
Common capabilities
| Capability | What it enables |
|---|---|
| Identities and accounts | Import users, accounts, and available organizational data. |
| MFA adoption | Report whether supported accounts use multi-factor authentication. |
| Login methods | Surface supported password, SSO, and authentication-method signals. |
| Third-party apps | Inventory supported OAuth applications and their access. |
| Data protection | Inspect supported files, messages, or sharing data for exposure risks. |
| SSO and access | Surface supported single sign-on, role, or access information. |
Actions and remediation
Some connectors support actions such as suspending an account, revoking access, or completing a Playbook action. Elba shows an automated action only when the connector advertises that capability and the target account or object can be changed.
When automatic remediation is unavailable, Elba keeps the required change visible so an administrator can complete it in the source application and mark it done.
Check a connector
- Open Settings → Integrations.
- Select the connector.
- Review its capability badges and requested permissions.
- After connection, confirm which data sources and supported actions are available.
See Connect an integration for the standard connection flow.