Connect Svix to your AI agent

Developer Tools 37 actions available

Svix is an enterprise-ready webhooks service that enables developers to send webhooks reliably and securely.

We set up the connection using your own Svix account, with keys you control, and keep it running. Your agent picks it up and starts doing the work.

What your agent can do in Svix

Each one is a real action the agent can take on its own, the same things a person clicking around Svix could do. Read-only by default; write actions are confirmed against your policy.

  • Create Application Tool to create a new Svix application. Use when you need to register an application with specific settings.
  • Delete Svix Application Permanently delete a Svix application by its ID or UID. Use this to remove an application and all its associated endpoints, messages, and webhooks. This action is destructive and cannot be undone.
  • Get Application Tool to retrieve details of a specific Svix application by its ID. Use when you need application metadata after authenticating with Svix.
  • List Applications Tool to list all applications. Use when you need to retrieve or paginate through your Svix applications.
  • Update Svix Application Tool to update an existing Svix application by ID. Use when you need to modify properties like name, rate limit, UID, or metadata. Call after confirming the correct app_id.
  • Get Attempt Details Tool to retrieve details of a specific message attempt. Use after confirming app_id, msg_id, and attempt_id.
  • List Message Attempts Tool to list all delivery attempts for a specific message. Use after confirming message ID to debug attempts.
  • Create Endpoint Tool to create a new Svix webhook endpoint. Use after obtaining the app ID to register your webhook receiver URL.
  • Delete Endpoint Tool to delete an endpoint. Use when you need to remove a specific endpoint after confirming its application and endpoint IDs.
  • Get Endpoint Tool to retrieve details of a specific endpoint. Use after confirming app_id and endpoint_id.
  • List Endpoints Tool to list all endpoints for a specific application. Use after obtaining the application ID to retrieve its endpoints.
  • Patch Endpoint Tool to partially update an endpoint’s configuration. Use when you need to adjust endpoint settings without full replacement.
  • Patch Endpoint Headers Tool to partially update headers for a specific endpoint. Use when you need to add, modify, or remove custom headers after endpoint creation.
  • Recover Failed Webhooks Tool to recover messages that failed to send to an endpoint. Use when you need to retry webhook delivery for failed events after identifying delivery failures.
  • Replay Missing Webhooks Tool to replay missing webhooks for a specific endpoint. Use when some webhooks failed or were lost and need to be resent.
  • Get Endpoint Secret Tool to retrieve the secret for a specific endpoint. Use after confirming app_id and endpoint_id.
  • Rotate Endpoint Secret Tool to rotate the signing secret key for an endpoint. Use when you need to invalidate the current secret and generate or supply a new one. Call after confirming app_id and endpoint_id.
  • Send Example Message Tool to send a test message for a specific event type to an endpoint. Use after setting up an endpoint to verify its configuration. Note: the endpoint's filter_types must include the event_type being tested; otherwise r…
  • Get Endpoint Stats Tool to retrieve basic statistics for a specific endpoint. Use after confirming app_id and endpoint_id.
  • Get Endpoint Transformation Tool to retrieve transformation settings for a specific endpoint. Use after confirming app_id and endpoint_id.
  • Set Endpoint Transformation Tool to set or update transformation settings for an endpoint. Use when you need to configure or toggle an endpoint's transformation code after creation.
  • Update Endpoint Tool to update an existing endpoint or create it if it doesn't exist (upsert). Use when you need to modify endpoint settings like URL, rate limit, channels, or metadata. If the endpoint doesn't exist, a new one will be…
  • Update Endpoint Headers Tool to completely replace headers for a specific endpoint. Use when you need to set a full new header mapping.
  • Create Event Type Create a new event type in Svix or unarchive an existing one. Event types are identifiers (like 'order.created', 'user.signup') that categorize the webhooks your application sends. Use period-delimited naming to group r…
  • Delete Event Type Tool to delete an event type. Use when you need to archive or permanently expunge a specific event type after confirming its name.
  • Get Event Type Retrieve details of a specific event type by its name. Use this to inspect an existing event type's configuration, schema, and status. Event types define the categories of events that can be sent through Svix webhooks.
  • List Event Types Tool to retrieve a list of all event types. Use when you need to inspect available event types, optionally including their JSON schemas. Use after authenticating the client.
  • Update Event Type Update an existing event type's description, schema, feature flags, or archive status. Use this to modify event type configuration. The event type must already exist - use List Event Types or Get Event Type to find vali…
  • Create Integration Tool to create a new integration for a specific application. Use after confirming the application ID.
  • Delete Integration Permanently delete an integration from a Svix application. This is a destructive operation that cannot be undone. Use when removing webhook integrations that are no longer needed. Requires both the application ID and th…
  • Get Integration Tool to retrieve details of a specific integration. Use after confirming app_id and integration_id.
  • List Integrations Tool to list all integrations for a specific application. Use after confirming the application ID, supporting pagination via limit and iterator. Use when you need to enumerate integrations.
  • Update Integration Tool to update an existing integration by ID. Use when you need to modify an integration's name or feature flags.
  • Create Message Tool to create a new message for a specific application in Svix. Use after confirming app ID and event details.
  • Get Message Tool to retrieve details of a specific message by its ID. Use when you need message metadata and status after dispatch.
  • List Messages Tool to list all messages for a specific application. Use when you need to fetch or paginate messages after obtaining the application ID.
  • Create Source Creates a new Svix Ingest source for receiving webhooks from external providers. A source generates an ingest URL that you can share with a webhook provider (e.g., GitHub, Stripe) as the destination for their webhooks.…

How we connect it

  1. 1

    Connect your account

    You create a key in Svix, a key you create and control, and paste it in once. It lives in a secrets store on your server, not with us.

  2. 2

    Set the guardrails

    Read-only by default. You choose which write actions the agent may take, and anything outside that policy gets confirmed with you first.

  3. 3

    We keep it running

    Health checks on every connection, updates handled for you, and we watch the first week of activity to make sure the work lands.

Svix questions, answered.

With a key you create and control. You paste it in once, it is stored in a secrets store on your server, permissions are scoped to the minimum the agent needs, and you can revoke it at any time.
The actions Svix's API allows, the same things a person clicking around the app could do. Connections start read-only by default; write actions are confirmed against the policy you set before the agent takes them.
Connections are priced per tool on top of the base plan. Some are included, some are premium. See pricing for how connection charges work.
Standard tools are ready inside 7 business days of the setup call. We test the connection end to end, walk you through how the agent uses it, and watch the first week of activity.

Ready to put Svix to work?

Tell us what your team runs on. We set up the connection, secure it, and your agent takes it from there.

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