Verknüpfung mit Make.com

Guten Tag,
Ich möchte awork mit Make.com verbinden. Ich habe diese Anleitung befolgt: https://support.awork.com/de/articles/6664037-make-integration
und bekomme immer diesen Fehler:
error:invalid_request
error_description:The specified ‚redirect_uri‘ is not valid for this client application.
error_uri:Error description | OpenIddict

Ich benutzte diese URL:

Woran kann das Liegen?

Hi @johannes1,

it looks like there is a typo in the Integromat URL you provided. It should say cb instead of db. Can you see if that works? Thanks

It worked!
I used this entry as a reference: Setup Make-Integration: Invalid request error
and didn’t notice it.
Thank You!

Awesome. I didn’t notice the issue there, but corrected the post now. Thanks!

Perfect!
But now i get two new Errors. First try I get to that page that says i don’t have a Workspace ( I tried different accounts) and if I’m already login I only get the other page


The error in the response says that the client credentials are invalid.
From your screenshot I cannot see the URL you are being redirect to for login. Could you share this here?

The Make integration is developed and maintained by Make so I only have limited insights into what’s going on unfortunately.

this is Domain i get redirect to: (awork.com)

I need the full URL, including subdomain and query params

This login URL is not correct. Is this the URL that Make redirects you to when you try to configure the integration there?

Yes, this is the Url

Can you share a screenshot of your configuration in Make?

That doesn’t help much unfortunately. Could you maybe record your screen while you try to log in with awork so I can see what happens? Alternatively, involving Make support might be required so they can take a look at what’s happening.

I hope that helps, I already contacted Make but i don’t get an answer

Okay, I don’t know why, but it works! I built a new API client (for the 4th time), and now I can log in and use it. Many thanks for your fast and friendly help.

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