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# Project integrations
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You can find the available integrations under your project's
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**Settings ➔ Integrations** page. You need to have at least
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[maintainer permission](../../permissions.md) on the project.
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## Integrations
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Integrations allow you to integrate GitLab with other applications.
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They are a bit like plugins in that they allow a lot of freedom in
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adding functionality to GitLab.
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[Learn more about integrations.](overview.md)
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## Project webhooks
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Project webhooks allow you to trigger a URL if for example new code is pushed or
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a new issue is created. You can configure webhooks to listen for specific events
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like pushes, issues or merge requests. GitLab will send a POST request with data
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to the webhook URL.
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[Learn more about webhooks.](webhooks.md)
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