Backendless Integration — Automate Backendless with AI on Beauto
Backendless is a comprehensive backend-as-a-service (BaaS) platform providing scalable backend functionality for mobile and web applications, including user authentication, data persistence, file storage, and custom API services.
Category: developer tools, app builder · 30 actions available
What you can automate with Backendless
Beauto connects Backendless with 900+ other apps so you can build AI-powered workflows in minutes. Trigger automations from Backendless events, enrich Backendless data with AI, or sync Backendless with the rest of your stack — without writing code.
- Sync Backendless data with Gmail, Slack, Notion, HubSpot, Google Sheets, and more
- Trigger AI agents on new Backendless events and route the output anywhere
- Schedule recurring Backendless tasks — daily reports, cleanups, or bulk updates
- Use natural language to describe the workflow; Beauto builds it for you
Backendless actions Beauto supports
- Copy File — Tool to copy a file or directory within Backendless file storage. Use when duplicating files to a new location after verifying source and destination paths.
- Create Directory — Tool to create a new directory at the specified path. Use when you need to organize files under a new folder structure.
- Create Backendless Hive — Tool to create a new Hive. Use when you need to provision a new Hive resource before performing Hive operations. Example: Create a hive named 'groceryStore'.
- Create Backendless Timer — Tool to create a new timer with schedule and code. Use when scheduling recurring or one-off tasks to run server-side logic after confirming parameters.
- Delete Directory — Tool to delete a directory at the specified path in Backendless file storage. Use when you need to remove folders after confirming the path.
- Delete File — Deletes a file from Backendless file storage at the specified path. Use this tool when you need to remove files from storage. The operation is permanent and cannot be undone. Ensure the file path is correct before deleti
- Delete Backendless Timer — Deletes a Backendless timer by its unique name. Use this tool to permanently remove a scheduled timer from your Backendless application. The timer must exist and you must provide its exact name. Once deleted, the timer's
- Directory Listing — Tool to retrieve a listing of files and directories at a given path. Use when browsing or filtering file storage directories.
- General Object Retrieval — Tool to retrieve objects from a specified Backendless table with filtering, sorting, and pagination. Use after confirming the table name and query options. Example: \
- Get All Values — Tool to retrieve all values from a map in a specified Hive. Use when you need to fetch the entire contents of a Hive map at once.
- Get Counter Value — Tool to retrieve the current value of a Backendless counter. Use when you need to inspect an atomic counter's value.
- Get File Count — Tool to get the count of files in a Backendless directory. Use when you need to determine how many items match a filter or include subdirectories.
- Get Key Items — Tool to retrieve values for a specified key in a list (all, single, or range). Use when you need specific elements or the entire list from a Hive key. Supports single index retrieval, range retrieval, or full list.
- Get Backendless Timer — Tool to retrieve information about a specific timer. Use when you need to inspect a timer's schedule and next run details by name.
- Map Put — Tool to set or update key-value pairs in a Hive map. Use when you need to add or update multiple entries in a Hive map.
- Move File — Tool to move a file or directory within Backendless file storage. Use when relocating resources to a new path after verifying source and destination.
- Publish Message — Tool to publish a message to a specified messaging channel. Use when you need to send notifications or events to subscribers after confirming channel and payload.
- Reset Counter — Tool to reset a Backendless counter back to zero. Use when you need to reinitialize a counter before starting a new sequence.
- Set Counter Value — Tool to set a Backendless counter to a specific value conditionally. Use when you need to ensure the counter only updates if it currently matches an expected value.
- Update Backendless Timer — Tool to update schedule or code of an existing timer. Use when you need to modify a timer's configuration after retrieval.
- Delete User — Tool to delete a user by user ID. Use when removing a user account after confirming permissions.
- Find User by ID — Tool to retrieve user information by ID. Use when you need to fetch details for a specific user after you have their objectId.
- Grant Permission to User — Tool to grant a permission to a user on a specific data object. Use when precise access rights must be assigned after verifying the table and object IDs. Example: \
- User Login — Tool to log in a registered user with identity and password. Use when you need to authenticate a user before making subsequent requests. Example: \
- User Logout — Tool to log out the currently authenticated user. Use when you need to terminate the user session after operations.
- User Password Recovery — Tool to initiate password recovery for a user. Use when a user requests a password reset after forgetting their password. Triggers an email with recovery instructions.
- User Registration — Tool to register a new user with email and password. Use when creating a user account or converting a guest account to a registered one after collecting credentials. Example: Register 'alice@wonderland.com' with password
- Revoke Permission from User — Tool to revoke a permission from a specified user or role on a specific data object. Use when you need to deny a previously granted operation for a user or role on a data object after verifying the table and object IDs.
- Update User — Tool to update properties of an existing Backendless user. Use when you need to modify user profile fields after login. Example: Update phoneNumber to \
- Validate User Token — Tool to validate a user session token. Use after obtaining a token from login to confirm the session is active.
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