# Add social login to your app

First, complete the [quickstart guide](/authenticate/fsa/quickstart/) to integrate Scalekit auth into your application. Scalekit natively supports OAuth 2.0, enabling you to easily configure social login providers that will automatically appear as authentication options on your login page.

1. ## Configure social login providers
   Google login is pre-configured in all development environments for simplified testing. You can integrate additional social login providers by setting up your own connection credentials with each provider.

   Navigate to **Authentication** > **Auth Methods** > **Social logins** in your dashboard to configure these settings

    <FoldCard title="Google" iconKey="google" href="/guides/integrations/social-connections/google" target="_blank" rel="noopener" cta="Setup →">
        Enable users to sign in with their Google accounts using OAuth 2.0
      </FoldCard>
      <FoldCard title="GitHub" iconKey="github" href="/guides/integrations/social-connections/github" target="_blank" rel="noopener" cta="Setup →">
        Allow users to authenticate using their GitHub credentials
      </FoldCard>
      <FoldCard title="Microsoft" iconKey="microsoft" href="/guides/integrations/social-connections/microsoft" target="_blank" rel="noopener" cta="Setup →">
        Integrate Microsoft accounts for seamless user authentication
      </FoldCard>
      <FoldCard title="GitLab" iconKey="gitlab" href="/guides/integrations/social-connections/gitlab" target="_blank" rel="noopener" cta="Setup →">
        Enable GitLab-based authentication for your application
      </FoldCard>
      <FoldCard title="LinkedIn" iconKey="linkedin" href="/guides/integrations/social-connections/linkedin" target="_blank" rel="noopener" cta="Setup →">
        Let users sign in with their LinkedIn accounts using OAuth 2.0
      </FoldCard>
      <FoldCard title="Salesforce" iconKey="salesforce" href="/guides/integrations/social-connections/salesforce" target="_blank" rel="noopener" cta="Setup →">
        Enable Salesforce-based authentication for your application
      </FoldCard>
3. ## Test the social connection

    After configuration, test the social connection by clicking on "Test Connection" in the dashboard. You will be redirected to the provider's consent screen to authorize access. A summary table will show the information that will be sent to your app.

    ![](@/assets/docs/social-logins-quickstart/test-connection.png)

## Access social login options on your login page

Your application now supports social logins.

Begin the [login process](/authenticate/fsa/implement-login/) to experience the available social login options. Users can authenticate using providers like Google, GitHub, Microsoft, and any others you have set up.