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# Provider keys

The CLI asks for customer-owned provider credentials. These secrets stay local and are not sent to the Roomie backend.

## Supabase

Create or open a project at `https://supabase.com/dashboard/projects`.

You need:

* Project URL
* Publishable key
* Project ref
* Access token
* Database password

Where to find them:

* Project URL and publishable key: Project Connect dialog or Settings -> API Keys.
* Project ref: Settings -> General -> Reference ID, or the subdomain in `https://<ref>.supabase.co`.
* Supabase access-token page: `https://supabase.com/dashboard/account/tokens`.
* Database password: Project database settings; reset it if unknown.

## Agora

Open `https://console.agora.io/projects`.

You need:

* App ID
* Primary App Certificate

Use a secured token project for production deployments.

## Vercel

Open `https://vercel.com/dashboard`.

You need:

* Vercel personal access token
* Project name
* Optional team/scope if deploying under a Vercel team

Create tokens at `https://vercel.com/account/tokens`.


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