Render Integration — Automate Render with AI on Beauto

Render is a unified cloud platform that enables developers to build and run applications and websites with ease.

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What you can automate with Render

Beauto connects Render with 900+ other apps so you can build AI-powered workflows in minutes. Trigger automations from Render events, enrich Render data with AI, or sync Render with the rest of your stack — without writing code.

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

Render actions Beauto supports

  • Add Header Rule — Tool to add a custom HTTP header rule to a Render service. Use when you need to configure headers like Cache-Control, security headers, or CORS headers for specific request paths.
  • Add or Update Secret File — Tool to add or update a secret file for a Render service. Use when you need to create a new secret file or update the content of an existing secret file.
  • Add Resources to Environment — Tool to add resources to a Render environment. Use when you need to associate services, databases, Redis instances, or environment groups with an existing environment.
  • Add Route — Tool to add redirect or rewrite rules to a Render service. Use when you need to configure URL routing, redirects, or rewrites for a service. Redirect rules send HTTP redirects to clients, while rewrite rules modify the r
  • Create Custom Domain — Tool to add a custom domain to a Render service. Use when you need to configure a custom domain for a service.
  • Create Environment Group — Tool to create a new environment group. Use when you need to create a shared collection of environment variables and secret files that can be used across multiple services.
  • Create Environment — Tool to create a new environment within a Render project. Use when you need to set up a new environment for organizing services, databases, and other resources.
  • Create Postgres Instance — Tool to create a new Postgres instance on Render. Use when you need to provision a new PostgreSQL database with configurable plan, version, and region.
  • Create Registry Credential — Tool to create a registry credential. Use when you need to add a new container registry credential to your Render account for authenticating with Docker Hub, GitHub, GitLab, Google Artifact Registry, or AWS ECR.
  • Delete Environment Group Variable — Tool to remove an environment variable from an environment group. Use when you need to delete a specific environment variable by its key from a given environment group.
  • Delete Environment Group Secret File — Tool to remove a secret file from an environment group. Use when you need to delete a specific secret file by its name from a given environment group.
  • Delete Environment — Tool to delete a specified environment. Use when you need to remove an environment from Render. Returns success confirmation.
  • Delete Key Value — Tool to delete a Key Value instance. Use when you need to remove a specific Key Value store from your Render account.
  • Delete Owner Log Stream — Tool to delete a log stream for an owner. Use when you need to remove log stream configuration for a specific workspace.
  • Delete Owner Metrics Stream — Tool to delete a metrics stream for a workspace. Use when removing metrics integration for a specific owner.
  • Delete Registry Credential — Tool to delete a registry credential. Use when you need to remove a Docker registry credential from your Render account.
  • Delete Secret File — Tool to delete a secret file from a Render service. Use when you need to remove a secret file that is no longer needed.
  • Delete Service — Tool to delete a service. Use when you need to permanently remove a service from your Render account.
  • Disconnect Blueprint — Tool to disconnect a blueprint from your Render account. Use when you need to remove a blueprint connection.
  • Get Active Connections — Tool to get active connection count metrics for Render resources. Use when you need to retrieve time-series data of active connections for Postgres or Redis instances over a specified time range.
  • Get Bandwidth Sources — Tool to get bandwidth usage breakdown by traffic source. Use when you need to retrieve bandwidth usage statistics segmented by different traffic sources for a Render service.
  • Get CPU Usage — Tool to retrieve CPU usage metrics for Render resources. Use when you need to monitor CPU utilization for services, Postgres databases, or Redis instances. At least one filter (resource, service, or instance) must be pro
  • Get CPU Limit — Tool to retrieve CPU limit metrics for Render resources. Use when you need to get the CPU limit time series data for services, Postgres databases, or Redis instances. Returns metrics over a specified time range with conf
  • Get Disk Capacity — Tool to get disk capacity metrics for Render resources. Use when you need to retrieve disk capacity time series data for services, Postgres databases, or Redis instances. At least one filter parameter (resource or servic
  • Get Disk Usage — Tool to retrieve disk usage metrics for Render resources. Use when you need to monitor persistent disk utilization for services, Postgres databases, or Redis instances. It is recommended to specify at least one resource
  • Get Instance Count — Tool to get instance count metrics for Render resources. Use when you need to retrieve instance count time series data for services, Postgres databases, or Redis instances. The resource parameter is required.
  • Get Memory Usage — Tool to get memory usage metrics for one or more resources. Use when you need to retrieve memory usage data for services, Postgres databases, or Redis instances over a specified time range.
  • Get Memory Limit — Tool to get memory limit metrics for Render resources over a specified time range. Use when you need to retrieve memory limit data for services, Postgres databases, or Redis instances. At least one filter (resource, serv
  • Get Memory Target — Tool to get memory target metrics for Render resources. Use when you need to retrieve memory target data for services, Postgres databases, or Redis instances over a specified time range. At least one resource identifier
  • Get User — Tool to get the authenticated user. Use when you need to retrieve information about the currently authenticated account owner.
  • Link Service to Environment Group — Tool to link a service to an environment group. Use when you need to associate a service with an environment group so that the service can access the environment variables and secret files defined in that group.
  • List Application Filter Values — Tool to list queryable instance values for application metrics. Use when you need to discover available filter values for metrics queries.
  • List Blueprints — Tool to list all blueprints. Use when you need to retrieve the definitions of all blueprints in your account.
  • List Deploys — Tool to list recent deploys for a Render service with pagination and filtering. Use when you need to fetch deploy history, inspect deploy statuses, or find a specific deployId to pass to other deploy operations.
  • List Disks — Tool to list all disks. Use when you need to retrieve all disks associated with your account.
  • List Environment Groups — Tool to list environment groups. Use when you need to retrieve environment groups to view shared environment variables across services.
  • List Environments — Tool to list environments for a project. Use when you need to retrieve environments within a specific project. Requires at least one project ID.
  • List Environment Variables for Service — Tool to list all environment variables configured directly on a Render service (with pagination). Use when you need to enumerate env vars without knowing individual keys.
  • List Instances — Tool to list instances of a service. Use when you need to retrieve all instances for a specific Render service.
  • List Key Value Instances — Tool to list all Key Value instances. Use when you need to retrieve Key Value instances associated with your account, optionally filtering by name, region, owner, environment, or timestamps.

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