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I've adjusted some steps for the reader to understand better and made a few grammar changes.
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2. **Select Mona:** Type **Mona** in the search bar, or scroll down to the MLOps Integration section and click on the **Mona** icon.

3. **Copy your account ID:** Select the account ID you want Mona to integrate with.
3. **Copy your account ID:** Select the account ID you want Mona to integrate with. Click **continue**. Now copy the account ID using the **copy** icon.

4. **Select New Relic in the Mona portal:** Log into the Mona portal, go to the configurations page, and click on the relevant contextual class. Next, go to the **Integration** tab, and select **New Relic**.
4. **Select New Relic in the Mona portal:** Now log into the Mona portal, go to the configurations page, and click on the relevant contextual class. Next, go to the **Integration** tab, and select **New Relic**.

5. **Paste your account ID:** Paste the account ID you copied from New Relic in the account ID field.
5. **Paste your account ID:** Paste the account ID you copied from New Relic in the account ID field in Mona.

6. **Select or create an Ingest License API Key:** At the New Relic integration page, create a processed key (or select an existing API key) under **Processed contextual data**, and enter it in the **Ingest key** field.
6. **Select or create an Ingest License API Key:** Now go back to New Relic and from the New Relic integration page, create a processed key (or select an existing API key) under **Processed contextual data**. Go back to Mona and enter this key in the **Ingest license key** field.

![Create ingest key.](./images/mona01.png "Create ingest key")

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![Create API key.](./images/mona02.png "Create API key")

3. **Paste the key**: At the Mona notifications setup tab, paste the key under **New Relic dashboard**. Click **Save**.
3. **Paste the key in Mona**: In the Mona notifications setup tab, paste the key under **New Relic dashboard**. Click **Save**.

## Connect Mona Insights to New Relic Incident Intelligence [#connect-insights]

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2. **Get the Incident Intelligence REST API key:** Go back to the New Relic integrations page, and copy the **Auth token** under **Intelligent incident correlation**.

3. **Paste the key:** At the Mona notifications setup tab, paste the key in the **REST API Security token** field.
3. **Paste the token:** In the Mona notifications setup tab, paste the token in the **REST API Security token** field.

4. **Save and get notified:** Click save at the bottom of the notifications setup page. Now the next time Mona finds insights, you'll get a notification in Mona, an alert in New Relic, and you'll be able to view the insights directly in a dedicated [New Relic dashboard](/docs/query-your-data/explore-query-data/dashboards/introduction-dashboards/).

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![Anayze Mona dashboards.](./images/mona03.png "Anayze Mona dashboards")

3. **Setup alert notifications:** Once you've created some dashboards, you can get alerted on your data. To create a NRQL [alert condition](/docs/alerts-applied-intelligence/new-relic-alerts/alert-conditions/create-alert-conditions/) from a chart, click the chart widget **...** menu, then click **Create alert condition**. Once you've named and customized your condition, you can add it to an existing policy, or create a new one.
3. **Setup alert notifications:** Once you've created some charts in your dashboard(s), you can get alerted on your data. To create a NRQL [alert condition](/docs/alerts-applied-intelligence/new-relic-alerts/alert-conditions/create-alert-conditions/) from a chart, click the chart widget **...** menu, then click **Create alert condition**. Once you've named and customized your condition, you can add it to an existing policy, or create a new one.

4. **Get notified:** Once you've created an alerts condition, you can choose how you want to be notified. See our docs on [how to set up notification channels](/docs/alerts-applied-intelligence/new-relic-alerts/alert-notifications/notification-channels-control-where-send-alerts/).

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