> ## Documentation Index
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> Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

# Zendesk

For this example we will use the Zendesk API described [here](https://developer.zendesk.com/rest_api/docs/support/introduction).&#x20;

We are going to use [Smart Collections](/legacy/ruby-agent/reference-guide/smart-collections/overview), [Smart Relationships](/legacy/ruby-agent/reference-guide/models/relationships/create-a-smart-relationship/overview), and [Smart Fields](/legacy/ruby-agent/reference-guide/smart-fields/overview) to implement such integration.

<img src="https://mintcdn.com/forest-audit-trail/OYPxpUqmimhIKmsi/images/legacy/javascript-agents/image%20(481).png?fit=max&auto=format&n=OYPxpUqmimhIKmsi&q=85&s=7546bd81aaada6c730aca039ce6dd7f8" alt="" width="1641" height="895" data-path="images/legacy/javascript-agents/image (481).png" />

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  The full implementation of this integration is available [here](https://github.com/existenz31/forest-zendesk) on GitHub.
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### Live Demo

### Build your basic Admin Panel with Forest

Let's start with a basic admin panel on top of a SQL database that has a table `Users` that holds an email address field.

<img src="https://mintcdn.com/forest-audit-trail/RTh8f5Ex-qFxTT2w/images/legacy/javascript-agents/image%20(546).png?fit=max&auto=format&n=RTh8f5Ex-qFxTT2w&q=85&s=ea1e26ee71e4f26bead6284bc87c6b57" alt="" width="226" height="322" data-path="images/legacy/javascript-agents/image (546).png" />

Now, let's build the Admin Panel as usual with Forest. You will get something like this:
