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Sync conversations, contacts, teams, and admins from Intercom for support volume, response latency, and queue-depth analytics.
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| `accessToken` | secret | Yes | Intercom access token (personal or app) with read access to conversations, contacts, teams, and admins. Generate one at Settings → Developers → Developer Hub → Authentication. |
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| `region` | `us` \| `eu` \| `au` | No | Intercom region of your workspace. Selects the API host: us → api.intercom.io, eu → api.eu.intercom.io, au → api.au.intercom.io. |
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- **`intercom_admin`** _(entity)_ - Intercom teammates (admins) with seat and away state.
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