Adding Toolhouse to Zapier

Getting Started with Toolhouse and Zapier

In this guide, you’ll learn how to integrate Toolhouse with your Zapier workflows (Zaps).

To begin, visit the Toolhouse Zapier integration page:

https://zapier.com/apps/toolhouse/integrations

Once you click Connect and log in, you’ll be taken to the configuration page. This is where you schedule your Toolhouse runs.

In this example, the run is scheduled to trigger every hour.

Next, finish configuring your trigger by setting an offset (delay before the run starts) and selecting whether you’d like it to run on weekends.

Connecting Toolhouse to Your Zap

Once you’ve finished testing your trigger, you can configure your Toolhouse event.

Click the Sign in button within the Toolhouse event step.

You’ll be redirected to a login page that looks like this:

Enter Your API Key

On the login page, you’ll be prompted to enter your Toolhouse API key.

You can find your API key in your Toolhouse dashboard under API Keys.

The API key page should look like this:

You can either copy and paste an existing key or generate a new one specifically for use with Zapier.

Once your Toolhouse account is successfully connected, it will appear under the Account dropdown in the Toolhouse event step.

Next, select an Action Event.

For this example, we’ll choose Send Agent a Message to send a message to a Toolhouse agent.

Configure Your Agent

Once you’ve selected an event, you can now configure your Toolhouse agent.

Selecting an Agent

In the Agent dropdown, you'll see a list of all your existing Toolhouse agents.

Note: If you don’t have any agents yet, click this link to create a preconfigured agent.

Create agent

Writing Your Agent Message

Next, specify the message you want to send to your agent. This is where you tell the agent what to do.

For this example, the agent is designed to classify tweets as positive, neutral, or negative.

So the message might be something like:

"Classify these Apple tweets by sentiment."

Once you’ve finished configuring the Toolhouse step, you can run a test to make sure everything is working as expected and that your agent returns the correct results.

This is a good opportunity to verify the output before publishing your Zap.

Publish Your Zap

Once you hit Publish, your Zap will run on the schedule you configured.

You’ve now successfully integrated AI agents into your workflows using Toolhouse and Zapier!

Need help? Visit Toolhouse Support or ask in our Community Discord.

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