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stage: Ecosystem
group: Integrations
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info: To determine the technical writer assigned to the Stage/Group associated with this page, see https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/engineering/ux/technical-writing/#assignments
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# Unify Circuit service **(FREE)**
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The Unify Circuit service sends notifications from GitLab to a Circuit conversation.
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## Set up Unify Circuit service
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In Unify Circuit, [add a webhook](https://www.circuit.com/unifyportalfaqdetail?articleId=164448) and
copy its URL.
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In GitLab:
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1. Go to the [Integrations page](overview.md#accessing-integrations) in your project's settings.
1. Select **Unify Circuit**.
1. Turn on the **Active** toggle.
1. Select the checkboxes corresponding to the GitLab events you want to receive in Unify Circuit.
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1. Paste the **Webhook URL** that you copied from the Unify Circuit configuration step.
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1. Select the **Notify only broken pipelines** checkbox to notify only on failures.
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1. In the **Branches for which notifications are to be sent** dropdown, select which types of branches to send notifications for.
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1. Select `Save changes` or optionally select **Test settings**.
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Your Unify Circuit conversation now starts receiving GitLab event notifications.