Roboflow Integration — Automate Roboflow with AI on Beauto
Build and use computer vision models fast with Roboflow. Train, deploy, and run inference on object detection, classification, and segmentation models.
Category: artificial intelligence, ai models · 7 actions available
What you can automate with Roboflow
Beauto connects Roboflow with 900+ other apps so you can build AI-powered workflows in minutes. Trigger automations from Roboflow events, enrich Roboflow data with AI, or sync Roboflow with the rest of your stack — without writing code.
- Sync Roboflow data with Gmail, Slack, Notion, HubSpot, Google Sheets, and more
- Trigger AI agents on new Roboflow events and route the output anywhere
- Schedule recurring Roboflow tasks — daily reports, cleanups, or bulk updates
- Use natural language to describe the workflow; Beauto builds it for you
Roboflow actions Beauto supports
- Describe Workflow Interface — Tool to describe the interface of a workflow specification. Use when you need to understand the inputs, outputs, and types for a Roboflow workflow definition.
- Get Execution Engine Versions — Tool to retrieve available Execution Engine versions from Roboflow workflows API. Use when you need to check which execution engine versions are supported for workflow processing.
- Get Server Info — Tool to retrieve information about the Roboflow inference server. Use when you need to check the server version, name, or unique identifier.
- Get Server Metrics — Tool to retrieve Prometheus metrics from the Roboflow inference server. Use when monitoring server performance, tracking inference statistics, or debugging server health issues.
- Get Workflow Schema — Tool to fetch the workflows block schema from Roboflow. Use when you need to retrieve the complete schema definition for workflow blocks.
- Run Workflow — Tool to run a workflow specification with provided inputs. Use when you need to execute a custom Roboflow workflow pipeline for image processing, model inference, or other computer vision tasks.
- Validate Workflow — Tool to validate a Roboflow workflow specification before execution. Use this to check if your workflow definition is syntactically correct and properly structured.