DigitalOcean Integration — Automate DigitalOcean with AI on Beauto

DigitalOcean is a cloud infrastructure provider offering scalable compute platforms with a user-friendly interface.

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What you can automate with DigitalOcean

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  • Sync DigitalOcean data with Gmail, Slack, Notion, HubSpot, Google Sheets, and more
  • Trigger AI agents on new DigitalOcean events and route the output anywhere
  • Schedule recurring DigitalOcean tasks — daily reports, cleanups, or bulk updates
  • Use natural language to describe the workflow; Beauto builds it for you

DigitalOcean actions Beauto supports

  • Create Custom Image — Creates a custom image in DigitalOcean by importing a Linux VM disk image from a publicly accessible URL. Use this action to upload custom OS images (Ubuntu, Debian, CentOS, Fedora, etc.) that can later be used to create
  • Create Database Cluster — Creates a new managed database cluster on DigitalOcean. Provisions a database with specified engine (PostgreSQL, MySQL, Valkey, MongoDB, Kafka, or OpenSearch), version, region, size, and node count. Returns connection cr
  • Create New Block Storage Volume — Tool to create a new block storage volume. Use when you need to provision persistent block storage after confirming the target region supports volumes. Example: \
  • Create New Domain — Creates a new domain in DigitalOcean's DNS management system. This adds the domain to your DigitalOcean account and allows you to manage its DNS records. Use this action when you need to: - Add a domain to DigitalOcean D
  • Create Domain Record — Tool to create a new DNS record for a domain. Use after confirming domain exists and record specifics.
  • Create New Droplet — Tool to create a new Droplet. Use when you need to provision a VM with name, region, size, and image. The `image`, `region`, and `size` must be mutually compatible — the chosen `region` must be listed in the image's avai
  • Create New Firewall — Creates a new cloud firewall with custom inbound and outbound rules. Use this action to set up network security rules that control traffic to and from your Droplets. You can specify rules using IP addresses (CIDR notatio
  • Create New Kubernetes Cluster — Creates a new DigitalOcean Kubernetes (DOKS) cluster with managed control plane. Required: cluster name, region slug, Kubernetes version slug, and at least one node pool configuration. Optional: tags, auto-upgrade settin
  • Create New Load Balancer — Tool to create a new load balancer. Use after specifying region, forwarding rules, and targets.
  • Create New SSH Key — Registers a new SSH public key with your DigitalOcean account. The registered key can then be automatically added to new Droplets during creation, enabling secure SSH access. The key must be provided in OpenSSH format (s
  • Create New Tag — Creates a new tag in DigitalOcean for organizing and grouping resources. Tags can be applied to droplets, images, volumes, volume snapshots, and databases. If a tag with the same name already exists, the API returns the
  • Create New VPC — Creates a new Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) in a specified DigitalOcean region. VPCs are private networks for isolating your resources. Traffic within a VPC is free and doesn't count toward bandwidth limits. VPCs support D
  • Delete Block Storage Volume — Permanently deletes a block storage volume by its unique ID. Use this tool when you need to remove an existing volume. The volume must not be attached to any Droplet before deletion. This operation cannot be undone. Retu
  • Delete Database Cluster — Tool to delete a database cluster by UUID. Use when you have confirmed the cluster is no longer needed. Returns HTTP 204 No Content on success.
  • Delete Domain — Deletes a domain from DigitalOcean DNS. This action is permanent and cannot be undone. Note: If the domain is associated with a Let's Encrypt certificate, delete the certificate first and reconfigure any resources using
  • Delete Domain Record — Tool to delete a DNS record by its record ID for a domain. Use when you need to remove an existing DNS record and have the domain name and record ID. Returns HTTP 204 No Content on success.
  • Delete Existing Droplet — Tool to delete a Droplet by ID. Deletion is irreversible — all data is permanently lost. Confirm droplet_id with the user and verify a backup or snapshot exists before proceeding.
  • Delete Firewall — Tool to delete a firewall by ID. Use when you have confirmed the firewall is no longer needed.
  • Delete Image — Deletes a user-created custom image or snapshot from your DigitalOcean account by its numeric ID. This action permanently removes the image and cannot be undone. Only custom images and snapshots you own can be deleted -
  • Delete Load Balancer — Tool to delete a load balancer instance by ID. Use when you need to permanently remove an existing load balancer after confirming its ID. Returns 204 No Content on success.
  • Delete SSH Key — Tool to delete a public SSH key. Use when you need to remove an SSH key from your account by its ID or fingerprint after confirming its ownership. Returns 204 No Content on success.
  • Delete Tag — Deletes a tag from your DigitalOcean account. When a tag is deleted, it is automatically removed from all resources that were tagged with it. This operation is idempotent - deleting a non-existent tag will also return su
  • Delete VPC — Delete a VPC (Virtual Private Cloud) by its unique identifier. Use this tool when you need to permanently remove a VPC from your DigitalOcean account. Deletion is irreversible — always confirm the vpc_id with the user be
  • List All Databases — Tool to list all managed database clusters on your account. Supports pagination and filtering by tag. A single request returns only one page; iterate using `page` and `per_page` to retrieve all clusters.
  • List All Domains — Lists all DNS domains configured in your DigitalOcean account. Returns domain names, TTL values, and complete zone files. Supports pagination for large domain lists. Use this action to discover available domains, check d
  • List All Droplets — Lists all Droplets (virtual machines) in your DigitalOcean account with pagination support. Returns detailed information including: ID, name, specs (memory, vCPUs, disk), status, networking (IP addresses), region, image,
  • List All Firewalls — List all cloud firewalls configured in your DigitalOcean account. Returns comprehensive firewall details including inbound/outbound rules, associated droplets, tags, and status. Supports pagination for accounts with many
  • List All Images — Tool to list all images available on your account. Use after obtaining a valid API token to retrieve images optionally filtered by type, private visibility, or tag_name.
  • List All Kubernetes Clusters — Tool to list all Kubernetes clusters on your account. Use when you need to enumerate every cluster and handle pagination.
  • List All Load Balancers — List all load balancers in your DigitalOcean account with pagination support. Returns load balancer details including IDs, names, IP addresses, forwarding rules, health checks, sticky sessions, assigned Droplets, and reg
  • List All Snapshots — Tool to list all snapshots available on your DigitalOcean account. Use when you need to fetch and optionally filter snapshots by resource type (droplet or volume) and handle pagination for inventory or backup workflows.
  • List All SSH Keys — Lists all SSH keys associated with your DigitalOcean account. Returns SSH key details including ID, name, public key content, and fingerprint. Supports pagination for accounts with many SSH keys. Use this when you need t
  • List All Tags — Tool to list all tags in your account. Use when you need to retrieve available tags and pagination info. A single request returns only one page of results; iterate using `page` and `per_page` to retrieve all tags.
  • List All Volumes — Tool to list all block storage volumes available on your account. Use when you need to retrieve volumes and optionally filter by name and region.
  • List All VPCs — Tool to list all VPCs on your account. Use when you need an inventory of your VPC resources. A single request returns only one page; iterate through all pages using `page` and `per_page` (max 200) to retrieve the complet
  • List Apps — Tool to list all App Platform apps in your DigitalOcean account. Use when you need to discover app IDs by name, retrieve app metadata, or enumerate all apps with pagination support.
  • List Database Options — Lists all available configuration options for DigitalOcean managed database clusters, including supported engines (PostgreSQL, MySQL, MongoDB, Valkey, Kafka, OpenSearch), versions, regions, and cluster sizes/layouts. Use
  • List Domain Records — Tool to list all DNS records for a domain. Use when you need to inspect or filter a domain's DNS configuration.
  • Retrieve Domain — Retrieves complete details about a specific domain including its TTL and DNS zone file configuration. Use this when you need to check domain settings, verify DNS configuration, or get the full zone file contents for a do
  • Retrieve Domain Record — Tool to retrieve a specific DNS record for a domain by its record ID. Use when you have the domain name and record ID to fetch record details.

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