Replit Agent can build full-stack automations that connect your tools, react to events, and run on a schedule — all from a single prompt. Combined with Connectors and Deployments, you can replace fragile glue code and expensive no-code platforms with real applications you own and control.Documentation Index
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What you can automate
Automations on Replit go beyond simple triggers. Because Agent builds real applications with full code, you can:- React to events from any service with webhook support (Linear, Jira, GitHub, Confluence, Discord, and more)
- Run on a schedule with cron-based automations (daily digests, weekly reports, periodic syncing)
- Chain multiple services together in a single automation (Jira event triggers an SMS via Twilio, Google Drive file creates a Notion page)
- Add AI processing to any workflow — summarize, classify, extract, or generate content using built-in AI integrations
- Deploy and forget — automations run 24/7 on Replit’s cloud infrastructure with no servers to manage
How automations work
Most automations follow a simple pattern:- Trigger — An event happens (webhook, cron schedule, or API poll)
- Process — Your app receives the event, applies logic, and optionally calls AI for summarization or analysis
- Action — Your app calls another service to send a message, create a record, or update data
Examples by integration
The following are real automations built and running on Replit. Use these as inspiration or as starting prompts for your own automations.Project management
Linear: Email notifications for issue comments
Linear: Email notifications for issue comments
Jira: AI-powered email digest for new issues
Jira: AI-powered email digest for new issues
Jira + Twilio: SMS alerts for critical issues
Jira + Twilio: SMS alerts for critical issues
Asana + Slack: Due date notifications
Asana + Slack: Due date notifications
Todoist + Google Sheets: Productivity logging
Todoist + Google Sheets: Productivity logging
Communication and notifications
Gmail + Google Calendar: Daily motivation and agenda
Gmail + Google Calendar: Daily motivation and agenda
Confluence + Slack: Page update notifications
Confluence + Slack: Page update notifications
Discord: Welcome DM for new members
Discord: Welcome DM for new members
Spotify + Discord: Playlist sharing
Spotify + Discord: Playlist sharing
Documents and file management
Google Drive + Notion: Shared document to notes
Google Drive + Notion: Shared document to notes
Box: Email highlights for shared documents
Box: Email highlights for shared documents
Dropbox: Email summary for shared files
Dropbox: Email summary for shared files
CRM and customer support
HubSpot: AI insights for new contacts
HubSpot: AI insights for new contacts
Zendesk: Email summary for assigned tickets
Zendesk: Email summary for assigned tickets
Building your own automations
These examples are starting points. Because Agent builds real applications, you can combine any services and add custom logic:- Multi-step workflows: Chain three or more services together (e.g., Jira issue created → AI summarizes → Slack notification → Google Sheet log)
- Conditional logic: Add filters and conditions (e.g., only notify for high-priority issues, only log tasks from specific projects)
- AI-enhanced processing: Add summarization, classification, sentiment analysis, or content generation to any automation
- Custom schedules: Run automations every hour, every day at a specific time, weekly, or on any cron schedule
Supported services
Automations work with any service available through Connectors, including:Project management
Communication
Documents
CRM & support
Productivity
AI providers
Next steps
- Get started with Agents & Automations — set up your first automation
- Browse available Connectors — see all the services you can connect
- Learn about Deployments — understand how automations run 24/7
- Explore Agent features — see what else Agent can build for you