While creating modern SharePoint pages, you might have used Connector web parts. Connector web parts increase the functionality of your pages and can help you access more data first-hand. You will get a long SharePoint Connector web parts list to choose from when adding one to your page. Text, embed, quick links, and news are some of the most commonly used web parts. We will discuss how to use the Connector web part in your SharePoint pages.
The basic purpose of Connector web parts is to display data and information from external services onto group-connected team site pages. Several external services can be connected from categories like Analytics, CRM, and Project Management. Examples of services available to be connected through this web part include Google Analytics, Bing News, and Trello, allowing you to extract data to display on your group-connected SharePoint team site pages.
Each service provides a specific function and purpose. For example, if you are connecting your Trello account through the Connector web part, it can be used for getting all data about Trello activities as notifications. This lets you manage Trello cards and tasks effectively.
There is a wide range of external services you can connect using this Connector web part, as it covers all categories and departments in an organization. From developers, HR executives, marketers, and standard users, everyone can find at least a few services they can utilize. Moreover, new external services are getting added to the list frequently to make the feature more useful.
Here is how to add a Connector web part to your page and to set up the service. In this demo, we are adding the Google Analytics service.
There's no doubt that web parts can make your SharePoint pages more informative and functional. All you need is to choose the desired external service, connect with the Connector web part, and update the desired web pages. The purpose of these SharePoint web parts is to keep your team informed with messages, notifications, updates, news, and more.
We welcome you to read our previous blog, How to connect web parts in SharePoint Online. It is a two-part blog series that gives you a better idea about how to connect different web parts to make them more practical and resourceful.