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15Five (People Analytics)
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Written by Jessie Walsh
Updated over a week ago

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Step-by-step guide for connecting your 15Five and People Analytics accounts.

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Before you start

⚠️ Account requirements: you need access to a 15five account with admin privileges to complete this task.

🚧 Caveat: third-party services and platforms may change the layout of their user interface and render this guide obsolete. We do our best to keep it up to date, but if you notice any discrepancies, just reply with "Ask a Person" in a Support Conversation to speak with a Product Support Specialist. We will guide you through the integration process.

Fetch API key from 15five

  1. Log into your 15Five account.

  2. From the main navigation, go to Settings, and then Features.

  3. Locate and then click the Integrations section.

  4. On the Public API section click Enable, which will lead you to the Company API keys page.

  5. Click Create new key.

  6. Give it a meaningful name (People Analytics for example).

  7. Click Save.

    You’ll get a key that should look similar to this:

    b0a5f5ea-e3e6-4ad0-a82b-2ef1f891157x

  8. Copy the key.


Enable 15Five Integration

1. In People Analytics, on the top right corner click on your name, then go to My Profile

2. At the bottom of the My Profile page you'll see the Connected Apps section. Choose 15five and click Connect

3, Paste your 15Five API key into the first field of the connection form. In case you have a subdomain, you’ll need to paste it as well.

4. Click Connect 15Five.

Your People Analytics profile is now connected with 15Five.

People Analytics will start fetching the data right away. The process will take a while to complete. Its duration varies depending on the number of things you track and their health.

Once it’s done, you will be all set to start exploring your people metrics. 🥳


💬 Need further help? Just reply with "Ask a Person" in a Support Conversation to speak with a Product Support Specialist.

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