Customjs Integration — Automate Customjs with AI on Beauto
CustomJS is a code-first automation platform that enables seamless integration of custom JavaScript logic into various systems and technologies, allowing users to extend applications by writing functions for tasks like sending emails, generating PDFs, or updating CRM data fields.
Category: developer tools · 5 actions available
What you can automate with Customjs
Beauto connects Customjs with 900+ other apps so you can build AI-powered workflows in minutes. Trigger automations from Customjs events, enrich Customjs data with AI, or sync Customjs with the rest of your stack — without writing code.
- Sync Customjs data with Gmail, Slack, Notion, HubSpot, Google Sheets, and more
- Trigger AI agents on new Customjs events and route the output anywhere
- Schedule recurring Customjs tasks — daily reports, cleanups, or bulk updates
- Use natural language to describe the workflow; Beauto builds it for you
Customjs actions Beauto supports
- Authenticate CustomJS API Key — Authenticate and validate a CustomJS API key. Returns workspace details, request limits, and decoded JWT token information including user email. Use this to verify an API key is valid before making other CustomJS API cal
- Convert HTML to PDF — Convert HTML content to a PDF document. Use this tool to generate PDF files from raw HTML markup. Supports: - Complete HTML documents or fragments - Inline CSS styling (colors, fonts, tables, borders, backgrounds) - Unic
- Convert HTML to PNG — Tool to convert HTML string to PNG image. Use when you need a PNG from HTML after preparing your markup.
- Merge multiple PDFs into one — Merge multiple PDF files from URLs into a single PDF document. Use this tool when you need to combine two or more PDF documents into one. The PDFs are merged in the order provided. All input URLs must be publicly accessi
- Run Puppeteer Script — Execute a Puppeteer script in a headless browser and capture a screenshot. Use this tool for browser automation tasks such as navigating to URLs, interacting with page elements, extracting data, or capturing visual snaps