# Integrating one project with many: Streamlining synchronization across Multiple Projects.

Integrating one project with multiple others requires a meticulous approach to prevent synchronization issues. Below are detailed steps on how to efficiently connect a single project to several others using the Getint application:

### Step-by-Step Guide: <a href="#ud83d-udcd8-step-by-step-guide" id="ud83d-udcd8-step-by-step-guide"></a>

1. **Initiate Integration:**
   * Begin the integration process after installing the Getint application.
   * Select connectors and map relevant fields.
2. **Set Up Filters for Precision:**
   * Establish a label or choose a field to act as the filter.
   * Click the filter icon next to the app icon to filter by issue.
   * Opt for the "New" option in the drop-down menu for the field.
   * Choose the operator (e.g., "Contains") and define filter criteria (label, field, or keyword).
   * Apply the filter settings.
3. **Name and Save Integration:**
   * Assign a unique name to the integration for easy project identification.
   * Save the integration.
4. **Duplicate Integration for Multiple Projects:**
   * Navigate to workflows and locate the recently created integration.
   * Select the three dots on the right and choose "Duplicate."
   * Rename the project to avoid confusion (preventing it from being labeled as a "copy of...").
   * Opt for the same project to serve as the central hub for sending and receiving tasks (1:N).
5. **Adjust Filters for Each Project:**
   * Verify that the filter settings align with the specific projects and tasks.
   * Save the duplicated integration.

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Ensure accurate synchronization across multiple projects by setting up precise filters and giving unique names to integrations for easy identification.
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