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When Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) Is Enabled on the SaaS Side

Some SaaS services require two-factor authentication (2FA) — such as scanning a QR code — in addition to an ID and password. This page explains how to connect such services with our service.

What You Need

Prepare one of the following:
  • An image file of the QR code displayed during authentication (.jpeg, .png, etc.)
  • A secret key (the text code shown when you cannot scan the QR code)
If you have already set up two-factor authentication, you need to disable 2FA and re-enable it to obtain the information above. If you are not using two-factor authentication, connect the service without entering 2FA credentials.

Sample

  • The image file of the QR code area or the Authentication Secret value serves as the secret key.
Sample image
  • For MoneyForward ID
Set the QR code image or code (secret key) from step 5 of the two-factor authentication setup guide. For MoneyForward ID

Integration Steps

When connecting a SaaS service, enter your ID and password along with the QR code image or secret key you prepared above, then click Connect. Integration steps

FAQ

Q. An error appears when I try to connect a SaaS service using two-factor authentication. How do I fix this? A. If you are connecting with a QR code, try connecting with the secret key instead to see if that resolves the issue. If the secret key does not resolve it, contact support with a description of the problem.
Last modified on July 10, 2026