Signing In
ChatGPT uses OAuth to connect to your Junovy Account. This means you sign in through Junovy's own login page, and ChatGPT receives a secure token; it never sees your password.
The sign-in flow
- When you first use a Junovy tool in ChatGPT, it triggers an OAuth flow
- A pop-up or redirect opens auth.junovy.com in your browser
- Sign in with your Junovy Account credentials
- If you have two-factor authentication (2FA) enabled, complete that step
- Review the permissions being requested and click Approve
- You're redirected back to ChatGPT, and the tool completes your request
What permissions are requested?
The connector requests access to your Junovy data based on which connector you're using:
- Junovy Money: read and write access to your financial data (transactions, invoices, budgets, reports)
- Junovy Business Suite: read and write access to your files, documents, messages, and boards
The connector only accesses data within your Junovy workspace. It cannot access other users' data or workspaces you don't belong to.
Session duration
Your OAuth session stays active for a period set by your Junovy workspace administrator. When it expires, ChatGPT will prompt you to sign in again. This is normal; just complete the flow to continue.
Revoking access
To disconnect ChatGPT from your Junovy Account:
- Go to Settings > Apps & Connectors in ChatGPT
- Find the Junovy connector
- Click Remove
You can also revoke the OAuth token from your Junovy Account settings at https://auth.junovy.com/realms/dds/account under Applications.
Tips
- Make sure pop-ups are allowed for
auth.junovy.comin your browser; the OAuth flow opens in a new window. - If sign-in fails repeatedly, try clearing your browser cookies for
auth.junovy.comandchatgpt.com. - Each connector (Money and Business Suite) authenticates separately.
Next steps
- Start using Junovy Money: Getting Started with Junovy Money
- Start using the Business Suite: Files & Folders