LaunchDarkly Integration — Automate LaunchDarkly with AI on Beauto
A feature management platform that helps teams build better software faster using feature flags.
Category: developer tools · 248 actions available
What you can automate with LaunchDarkly
Beauto connects LaunchDarkly with 900+ other apps so you can build AI-powered workflows in minutes. Trigger automations from LaunchDarkly events, enrich LaunchDarkly data with AI, or sync LaunchDarkly with the rest of your stack — without writing code.
- Sync LaunchDarkly data with Gmail, Slack, Notion, HubSpot, Google Sheets, and more
- Trigger AI agents on new LaunchDarkly events and route the output anywhere
- Schedule recurring LaunchDarkly tasks — daily reports, cleanups, or bulk updates
- Use natural language to describe the workflow; Beauto builds it for you
LaunchDarkly actions Beauto supports
- Add Member to Teams — Tool to add a LaunchDarkly member to one or more teams. Use when you need to grant a member access to specific teams within your organization.
- Apply Approval Request — Tool to apply an approved approval request in LaunchDarkly. Use when you need to execute changes that have been approved.
- Apply Approval Request for Flag — Tool to apply an approved approval request for a feature flag in LaunchDarkly. Use when you need to execute changes that have been approved for a specific flag in an environment.
- Copy Feature Flag — Tool to copy a feature flag's configuration from one environment to another within the same project. Use when you need to replicate flag settings across environments, such as promoting configurations from test to product
- Create Announcement — Tool to create a public announcement in LaunchDarkly. Use when you need to notify users about system maintenance, important updates, or critical information. Announcements can be scheduled to appear at specific times and
- Create Approval Request — Tool to create an approval request in LaunchDarkly. Use when you need to request approval for flag changes before they are applied. The request requires a resource ID, description, and a list of instructions in semantic
- Create Approval Request for Flag — Tool to create an approval request for a feature flag in LaunchDarkly. Use when you need to request approval for changes to a feature flag before applying them. Approval requests enable workflow controls and review proce
- Create Approval Request Review — Tool to review an approval request by approving, declining, or commenting on changes. Use when you need to provide feedback or make a decision on a pending approval request in LaunchDarkly.
- Create Approval Request Review for Flag — Tool to review an approval request for a feature flag by approving, declining, or commenting on the changes. Use when you need to provide feedback or make a decision on a pending flag approval request.
- Create Big Segment Export — Tool to create an export for a big segment in LaunchDarkly. Use when you need to export a synced segment or list-based segment with 15,000+ entries. The export ID is returned and can be used to check export status.
- Create Big Segment Store Integration — Tool to create a persistent store integration for big segments in LaunchDarkly. Use when you need to set up a new Redis or DynamoDB integration for syncing large list-based segments. This integration is required for serv
- Create Custom Role — Tool to create a new custom role in LaunchDarkly. Use when you need to define a custom set of permissions for members or teams. The role must have a unique key and at least one policy statement defining the allowed or de
- Create Data Export Destination — Tool to create a new Data Export destination for exporting LaunchDarkly event data to external services. Use when you need to set up integrations with services like Kinesis, Google PubSub, Azure Event Hubs, or other supp
- Create Environment — Tool to create a new environment within a LaunchDarkly project. Use when you need to add a new environment such as development, staging, or production.
- Create Experiment — Tool to create a new experiment in LaunchDarkly. Use when you need to set up A/B tests or multivariate experiments to measure the impact of feature flag variations on specified metrics.
- Create Extinction Events — Tool to create new extinction events for feature flags in LaunchDarkly. Use when you need to record that a feature flag has been removed from the codebase. Extinction events track when flags are no longer referenced in c
- Create Feature Flag — Tool to create a new feature flag in LaunchDarkly. Use when you need to create a feature flag with a name, key, and optional variations. Supports creating both standard and migration flags.
- Create Flag Scheduled Changes — Tool to create a scheduled changes workflow for a feature flag in LaunchDarkly. Scheduled changes allow you to plan flag configuration updates for a future time. Use when you need to automate flag changes at a specific d
- Create Flag Copy Config Approval Request — Tool to create an approval request for copying a feature flag's configuration from one environment to another. Use when you need to promote flag settings across environments with approval workflow.
- Create Flag Import Configuration — Tool to create a new flag import configuration for importing feature flags from external feature management systems like Split or Unleash. Use when setting up automated flag synchronization from another platform into Lau
- Create Flag Link — Tool to create a new flag link in LaunchDarkly. Flag links connect feature flags to external resources such as documentation, issue trackers (like JIRA), or code repositories. Use when you need to associate a flag with a
- Create Holdout — Tool to create a new holdout in LaunchDarkly for experiment control groups. Use when you need to create a holdout to measure the impact of features against a control group. Requires LD-API-Version: beta header.
- Create Integration Configuration — Tool to create a new integration configuration in LaunchDarkly. Use when you need to set up automated workflows with external services like Slack, Datadog, Jira, custom webhooks, or other third-party integrations. Note:
- Create Experiment Iteration — Tool to create a new iteration for an experiment in LaunchDarkly. Use when you need to set up a new experiment iteration with specific hypothesis, metrics, treatments (variations), and feature flag configurations.
- Create Layer — Tool to create a new layer in a LaunchDarkly project. Use when you need to set up a new layer for organizing experiments.
- Create Members — Tool to invite one or more new members to join a LaunchDarkly account. Use when you need to add new team members. Each member receives an invitation email and must have an email address and either a role or customRoles.
- Create Metric — Tool to create a new metric in LaunchDarkly. Use when you need to define a new metric for tracking pageviews, clicks, or custom events in experiments.
- Create Metric Group — Tool to create a new metric group in LaunchDarkly. Use when you need to organize multiple metrics together for experiments or analysis. Metric groups must contain at least 2 metrics.
- Create Migration Safety Issues — Tool to check migration safety issues for a feature flag patch. Returns safety issues associated with the provided semantic patch instructions. Use when you need to validate if flag changes will cause migration issues be
- Create OAuth 2.0 Client — Tool to create (register) a LaunchDarkly OAuth 2.0 client. Use when you need to build custom integrations using LaunchDarkly as your identity provider. The client secret is only returned upon creation, so save it securel
- Create Project — Tool to create a new project with the given key and name. Project keys must be unique within an account. Use when you need to set up a new project in LaunchDarkly.
- Create Relay Proxy Auto Configuration — Tool to create a new Relay Proxy configuration in LaunchDarkly. Use when you need to set up a new Relay Proxy with specific access policies for environments and projects. The response includes the full configuration key
- Create Release for Flag — Tool to create a release by adding a flag to a release pipeline in LaunchDarkly. Use when you need to add a feature flag to a release pipeline for progressive rollout across multiple phases.
- Create Release Pipeline — Tool to create a release pipeline in LaunchDarkly. Release pipelines standardize and automate the feature flag release process across a series of phases. Use when you need to set up a structured rollout process.
- Create Release Policy — Tool to create a new release policy for a specified project. Use when you need to set up release automation policies for progressive or guarded rollouts. Requires beta API version header.
- Create Repository — Tool to create a code reference repository with the specified name. Use when you need to set up a new repository for code reference scanning in LaunchDarkly. This enables tracking of feature flag usage across your codeba
- Create Segment — Tool to create a new segment in LaunchDarkly. Segments are groups of contexts that you can use to manage flag targeting rules. Use when you need to organize users, devices, or other contexts into logical groups for featu
- Create Audit Log Subscription — Tool to create a new audit log subscription for forwarding LaunchDarkly audit events to external services. Use when you need to set up integrations with monitoring or logging platforms like Datadog, Splunk, Elastic, or M
- Create Team — Tool to create a new team in LaunchDarkly. Use when you need to set up a new team for organizing members and managing permissions. To learn more, read Creating a team documentation.
- Create Flag Trigger Workflow — Creates a flag trigger workflow in LaunchDarkly. Flag triggers allow you to automatically toggle feature flags on or off in response to external events (e.g., monitoring alerts from Datadog, Honeycomb, or custom webhooks
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