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2. **Login into your New Relic account:** Log into **[one.newrelic.com](https://one.newrelic.com)** and click on **Explorer**. On the upper hand corner, on the main navigation menu, click on **+Add more data**.

3. **Click on Aporia:** In the search bar, type **Aporia** or scroll down to the MLOps Integration section and click on the **Aporia icon**.
3. **Click on Aporia:** In the search bar, type **Aporia** or scroll down to the MLOps Integration section and click on the **Aporia icon**.

4. **Select your account ID:** Select the account ID you want Aporia to integrate with.

4. **Get an API key:** Once you click on the Aporia icon, follow step one by clicking **Select** or **Create API key**, under **Prediction data**. You need to create a new API key or use an existing one.
5. **Get an API key:** Once you click on the Aporia icon, follow step one by clicking **Select** or **Create API key**, under **Prediction data**. You need to create a new API key or use an existing one.

6. **Get an Auth Token:** Optionally, you can also send metric alerts from Aporia to New Relic for intelligent correlation. To do this, copy the auth token by clicking on the **Copy icon** under **Model quality metric alerts**.

5. **Copy and paste the token in Aporia:** Copy the token by clicking on the **Copy icon** next to the API Key. On Aporia’s dashboard, under the New Relic Integration screen, paste the token under **New Relic insert token** and click **Save**.
7. **Paste the key and token in Aporia:** Now go to Aporia’s dashboard and under the New Relic Integration screen and paste the key under **New Relic insert token**. If you also copied the Auth Token, you can paste this key under **New Relic Incident Intelligence Token**. Once pasted, click **Save**.

6. **Verify the tokens:** In the Aporia dashboard, click on the **Verify tokens** button to verify both tokens are working properly. **Green** check marks or **Red** error marks should appear to indicate the status.
8. **Verify the tokens:** In the Aporia dashboard, click on the **Verify tokens** button to verify both the key and token are working properly. **Green** check marks or **Red** error marks should appear to indicate the status.

## Monitor your machine learning models with Aporia

Now that you’ve integrated New Relic and Aporia, you can monitor your data using [dashboards](/docs/query-your-data/explore-query-data/dashboards/introduction-dashboards/) with automated charts created by Aporia.

1. **Go to the integration dashboard:** Once you’ve verified your tokens and confirmed the integration is set up correctly, return to the New Relic integration dashboard and click on **See your data**. This will redirect you to an automatically generated dashboard displaying data reported to Aporia in New Relic.

2. **Analyze Aporia's dashboard.** Aporia’s dashboard contains 6 charts:
2. **Analyze Aporia's dashboard.** Aporia’s dashboard populated in New Relic contains 6 charts:
* The **Most active models** chart displays the different models which reported predictions in the selected timeframe.
* The **Most active model versions** chart displays the different versions which reported predictions in the selected timeframe.
* The **Model inferences** graph displays the number of unique predictions reported for each model and version.
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