Roam Integration — Automate Roam with AI on Beauto

Roam HQ provides APIs for secure messaging, chat, file sharing, and collaboration with enterprise-grade security and compliance features.

Category: communication, productivity · 39 actions available

What you can automate with Roam

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

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

Roam actions Beauto supports

  • Add group members — Add one or more group members and/or admins to an existing Roam group. Use this tool when: - You need to add new members to an existing group - You need to promote existing members to admin status - You want to bulk add
  • Add Reaction to Message — Add an emoji reaction to a message in a chat. Use this action when you want to react to a message with an emoji in a Roam chat. The action requires the message ID, chat ID, reaction name, and timestamp. Required scope: c
  • Create Group — Create a group address that can be used for chat. Groups which specify an admin will operate in an "Admin only" management mode, where only admins may change settings. Otherwise, all members have that capability. Groups
  • Create Roam SCIM Group — Tool to create a new group in your Roam organization using SCIM 2.0. Use when you need to provision a new group for managing user access and permissions via the SCIM 2.0 protocol. The displayName is required and must be
  • Create Roam User — Create a new user in Roam via SCIM 2.0 protocol for automated user provisioning. Use when you need to add a new user to your Roam organization. The userName must match the primary email address exactly. The role defaults
  • Delete Roam Group — Archive a group in Roam using SCIM 2.0 protocol. This is a soft delete operation that archives the group. Use when you need to archive a group that is no longer needed while preserving data for audit purposes. Returns 20
  • Delete Roam User — Archive a user in Roam using SCIM 2.0 protocol. This is a soft delete operation that deprovisions the user. Use when you need to remove a user from the organization while preserving their data for audit purposes. Returns
  • Get Address Info — Get information about a chat address, which is the name for any entity that may participate in a chat, such as a user, visitor, or bot. Use this action to retrieve details like display name, email, profile image, and oth
  • Get chat history — Lists messages in a chat, filtered by date range (after/before). The ordering of results depends on the filter specified: - If no parameters provided: returns most recent messages, sorted in reverse chronological order.
  • Get meeting link — Tool to get a meeting link. Use when you need to retrieve information about a specific meeting link by its ID. Requires the 'meetinglink:read' scope.
  • Get Roam SCIM Resource Types — Returns the list of SCIM 2.0 resource types supported by Roam. Use this action to discover what resource types are available in the Roam SCIM API. Currently returns User and Group resource types. This endpoint requires n
  • Get SCIM service provider config — Tool to retrieve Roam's SCIM service provider configuration. Use when you need to discover Roam's SCIM API capabilities including supported authentication schemes, bulk operations, filtering, and other service provider f
  • Get SCIM schema — Retrieves the definition of a specific SCIM 2.0 schema by its unique identifier (URN). This endpoint returns the complete schema definition including all attributes, their types, mutability, and other properties. Common
  • Get user by ID (SCIM) — Tool to retrieve a single user by their Roam Person ID using SCIM 2.0 protocol. Use when you need to get detailed information about a specific user including their name, email, active status, and role in Roam. The user I
  • Test API Connectivity — Test endpoint for API connectivity. Use this endpoint to verify that the Roam API is accessible and authentication is working correctly. Returns a confirmation message on successful connection.
  • Get token info — Retrieves information about the current Roam access token. Use this tool to: - Get the bot's chat address - Check the OAuth scopes granted to the current token - Retrieve information about the associated Roam workspace R
  • Get user info — Get detailed information about a single user in your Roam workspace. Requires user:read scope. Additional scopes (user:read.email, user:read.status) needed for expanded fields.
  • List Roam Chats — Lists all accessible chats, which consist of all DMs, MultiDMs, and Channels that your bot has been added to, in addition to all public channels. Supports pagination via cursor and limiting the number of results. Use thi
  • List group members — List members in a group in your Roam workspace. Use this tool when: - You need to see all members of a specific group - You want to check who has access to a group - You need to paginate through large groups Access condi
  • List SCIM Groups — Returns a paginated list of groups in your Roam organization via SCIM 2.0. Use when you need to retrieve all groups in your Roam organization using the SCIM protocol. Supports pagination using startIndex and count parame
  • List Roam Lobbies — Lists active lobbies in your Roam account. Returns all lobby configurations with their IDs, display names, URLs, and active status. Use this action to discover available lobbies before performing operations on them.
  • List Roam Meetings — Lists all meetings in your home Roam, filtered by date range. Supports pagination via cursor and limiting the number of results. Returns meeting details including meeting ID, room, time, and participants. Use this action
  • List Roam Recordings — Tool to list all recordings in your home Roam. Use when you need to retrieve recordings with optional date range filtering (after/before) or pagination. Supports filtering by date range and paginating through large resul
  • List users (SCIM) — Tool to list users in your Roam organization using SCIM 2.0 protocol. Use when you need to retrieve a paginated list of users in your Roam workspace via the SCIM 2.0 API for identity provider integration. Supports pagina
  • List SCIM Schemas — Tool to list all SCIM 2.0 schemas supported by Roam. Use when you need to discover available SCIM resource schemas. Returns the core User and Group schemas plus Roam's custom role extension schemas.
  • List Roam Transcripts — Lists all transcripts in your Roam workspace, filtered by date range. Supports pagination via cursor and limiting the number of results. Returns transcript metadata (id, meetingId, start, end, participants) without full
  • List User Audit Log — Tool to get a list of user audit log entries for the account. Use when you need to retrieve audit logs for compliance and security monitoring purposes. This action requires the 'userauditlog:read' scope and organization-
  • List Users — Tool to list all users in the Roam workspace. Use when you need to retrieve a list of users with optional pagination and expanded fields like status. Required scope: user:read (add user:read.email for emails, user:read.s
  • Lookup user by email — Look up a user in your Roam workspace by their email address. Use when you need to find a user's details including their ID, name, and profile information. Required scopes: user:read and user:read.email.
  • Patch a group — Partially updates a group using SCIM 2.0 protocol. Use this action to add or remove members from a group, or replace the group's display name. The PATCH operation supports 'add', 'remove', and 'replace' operations on gro
  • Patch user (SCIM) — Partially updates a user using SCIM 2.0 protocol. Use when you need to modify specific attributes of an existing user without replacing the entire resource. Currently, Roam only supports the 'replace' operation on the 'a
  • Post message to chat — Post a message to a chat. Messages can be plain markdown text or rich Block Kit layouts with headers, sections, buttons, and more. Messages may be posted to a chat, a group, or addresses such as users or bots. Use syntax
  • Remove group members — Tool to remove one or more members from a group in your Roam workspace. Use when you need to remove users from a specific group. Note: The group must be public in the user's Roam, or the app must be a member of the group
  • Replace Roam SCIM Group — Fully replaces a group's attributes using SCIM 2.0 protocol. Use when you need to completely replace all attributes of an existing group, including its display name and member list. This is a full update (PUT), not a par
  • Replace Roam User — Fully replaces (updates) a user's attributes in Roam via SCIM 2.0 protocol. Use when you need to update all user attributes at once. This is a full replacement operation - all required fields must be provided. Note: This
  • Send message to group — Sends the given message to the specified recipients. At this time, we only support sending to a single group recipient. You can obtain the group ID on the Group Settings page.
  • Send Typing Indicator — Tool to notify other chat participants that you are typing. Use when you want to show a typing indicator to one or more users in a chat conversation. This is typically used before sending a message to let recipients know
  • Update a meeting link — Update settings for an existing meeting link in Roam. Use this action when you need to modify the name, start time, or end time of an existing meeting link. The meeting link ID is required to identify which meeting to up
  • Upload File to Roam — Upload a file to Roam so it can be sent as a chat attachment. Use when you need to upload a file, image, or document to Roam before sending it in a chat message. Returns an item ID that can be used with the chat.post end

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