# Psychic >[Psychic](https://www.psychic.dev/) is a platform for integrating with SaaS tools like `Notion`, `Zendesk`, > `Confluence`, and `Google Drive` via OAuth and syncing documents from these applications to your SQL or vector > database. You can think of it like Plaid for unstructured data. ## Installation and Setup ```bash pip install psychicapi ``` Psychic is easy to set up - you import the `react` library and configure it with your `Sidekick API` key, which you get from the [Psychic dashboard](https://dashboard.psychic.dev/). When you connect the applications, you view these connections from the dashboard and retrieve data using the server-side libraries. 1. Create an account in the [dashboard](https://dashboard.psychic.dev/). 2. Use the [react library](https://docs.psychic.dev/sidekick-link) to add the Psychic link modal to your frontend react app. You will use this to connect the SaaS apps. 3. Once you have created a connection, you can use the `PsychicLoader` by following the [example notebook](../modules/indexes/document_loaders/examples/psychic.ipynb) ## Advantages vs Other Document Loaders 1. **Universal API:** Instead of building OAuth flows and learning the APIs for every SaaS app, you integrate Psychic once and leverage our universal API to retrieve data. 2. **Data Syncs:** Data in your customers' SaaS apps can get stale fast. With Psychic you can configure webhooks to keep your documents up to date on a daily or realtime basis. 3. **Simplified OAuth:** Psychic handles OAuth end-to-end so that you don't have to spend time creating OAuth clients for each integration, keeping access tokens fresh, and handling OAuth redirect logic.