Connecting Semrush on Oviond

Steps to assist you in connecting Semrush on Oviond, including permissions, limitations, reconnecting, and possible error messages.

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Written by Michelle McMahon
Updated over a week ago

This article will help you understand how to connect and use Semrush on Oviond.

Semrush Permissions

In order to pull your Semrush data through to Oviond, you will need the Semrush login email and password.

Connecting Semrush To Oviond

Steps to follow to connect Semrush as an integration on Oviond:

  1. Open Oviond and navigate to the client you wish to connect Semrush to.

  2. Click Integrations in the menu on the left and select Semrush.

  3. An authentication pop-up will appear (The first authenticated account will automatically be called "Default Semrush Account") and you can change this here.

  4. An authentication pop-up will appear (The first authenticated account will automatically be called "Default Semrush Account") and you can change this here.

  5. Enter the log in credentials and click Log in.

  6. Select Default Semrush Account and click Next.

  7. Choose the Semrush account you wish to connect to and click Save.

Limitations With Semrush On Oviond

In order to pull your Semrush data through to Oviond, you will need the Semrush login email and password.

Reconnecting Semrush To Oviond

If you get this error message on your report "Data not found for Semrush! Click here to connect or refresh." that looks like this:

Please follow these steps:

  1. Click on the refresh button next to the date selector in the project.

    if the widgets still don't load data

  2. Go to the Integration page for the client or click on connect in the widget and make sure you have connected the correct Semrush account.

    if the widgets still don't load data

  3. Go to Manage Integrations and refresh the token for the authenticated account you connected to the client.

If you have followed these steps and are still experiencing issues with Semrush on Oviond, please contact support.
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