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# Unify Circuit service
The Unify Circuit service sends notifications from GitLab to the conversation for which the webhook was created.
## On Unify Circuit
1. Open the conversation in which you want to see the notifications.
1. From the conversation menu, select **Configure Webhooks**.
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1. Click **ADD WEBHOOK** and fill in the name of the bot to post the messages. Optionally
define an avatar.
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1. Click **SAVE** and copy the **Webhook URL** of your webhook.
For more information, see the [Unify Circuit documentation for configuring incoming webhooks](https://www.circuit.com/unifyportalfaqdetail?articleId=164448).
## On GitLab
When you have the **Webhook URL** for your Unify Circuit conversation webhook, you can set up the GitLab service.
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1. Navigate to the [Integrations page](overview.md#accessing-integrations) in your project's settings, i.e. **Project > Settings > Integrations**.
1. Select the **Unify Circuit** integration to configure it.
1. Ensure that the **Active** toggle is enabled.
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1. Check the checkboxes corresponding to the GitLab events you want to receive in Unify Circuit.
1. Paste the **Webhook URL** that you copied from the Unify Circuit configuration step.
1. Configure the remaining options and click `Save changes`.
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Your Unify Circuit conversation now starts receiving GitLab event notifications as configured.
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![Unify Circuit configuration](img/unify_circuit_configuration.png)