--- title: GetResponse credentials description: Documentation for GetResponse credentials. Use these credentials to authenticate GetResponse in n8n, a workflow automation platform. contentType: [integration, reference] --- # GetResponse credentials You can use these credentials to authenticate the following nodes: - [GetResponse](/08-0-0-Workflow/integrations/builtin/app-nodes/n8n-nodes-base.getresponse.md) - [GetResponse Trigger](/08-0-0-Workflow/integrations/builtin/trigger-nodes/n8n-nodes-base.getresponsetrigger.md) ## Prerequisites Create a [GetResponse](https://www.getresponse.com/) account. ## Supported authentication methods - API key - OAuth2 ## Related resources Refer to [GetResponse's API documentation](https://apidocs.getresponse.com/v3) for more information about the service. ## Using API key To configure this credential, you'll need: - An **API Key**: To view or generate an API key, go to **Integrations and API > API**. Refer to the [GetResponse Help Center](https://www.getresponse.com/help/where-do-i-find-the-api-key.html) for more detailed instructions. ## Using OAuth2 To configure this credential, you'll need: - A **Client ID**: Generated when you [register your application](https://apidocs.getresponse.com/v3/authentication/oauth2). - A **Client Secret**: Generated when you [register your application](https://apidocs.getresponse.com/v3/authentication/oauth2) as the **Client Secret Key**. When you register your application, copy the **OAuth Redirect URL** from n8n and add it as the **Redirect URL** in GetResponse. ```{note} Redirect URL with localhost The Redirect URL should be a URL in your domain, for example: `https://mytemplatemaker.example.com/gr_callback`. GetResponse doesn't accept a localhost callback URL. Refer to the [FAQs](#configure-oauth2-credentials-for-a-local-environment) to configure the credentials for the local environment. ``` ## Configure OAuth2 credentials for a local environment GetResponse doesn't accept the localhost callback URL. Follow the steps below to configure the OAuth credentials for a local environment: 1. Use [ngrok](https://ngrok.com/) to expose the local server running on port `5678` to the internet. In your terminal, run the following command: ```sh ngrok http 5678 ``` 2. Run the following command in a new terminal. Replace `` with the URL that you got from the previous step. ```sh export WEBHOOK_URL= ``` 3. Follow the [Using OAuth2](#using-oauth2) instructions to configure your credentials, using this URL as your **Redirect URL**.