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Integration: Zapier

Zapier is a workflow automation platform that connects your apps and services together.

Integrate Neural Inverse with Zapier to automate your LLM engineering workflows. You can use the Neural Inverse Public API via Zapier to administer projects, fetch prompts, and trigger actions based on events in your Neural Inverse account.

Prerequisites

  • An active Neural Inverse account (available on the free Hobby plan or any paid plan)
  • A Zapier account

Scope of Integration

By leveraging the Neural Inverse Public API through Zapier, you can:

  • Administer projects
  • Fetch prompts
  • Make custom API requests to interact with traces, evaluations, and other Neural Inverse features

For more details on available API endpoints, refer to the Public API documentation.

Get Started

Step 1: Connect Neural Inverse to Zapier

  1. Navigate to the Apps page on Zapier
  2. Click on "+ Add connection"
  3. In the dialog box, search for and select "Neural Inverse"
  4. Click "Add connection"
  5. A new browser tab or window will open. Enter your Neural Inverse Public Key and Secret Key, and select your data region
  6. Click "Yes, Continue to Neural Inverse"

Your Neural Inverse account is now successfully connected to Zapier.

Step 2: Create a Zap

Once connected, you can create Zaps using Neural Inverse triggers and actions:

Available Triggers:

  • New Project: Triggers when a new project is created in your Neural Inverse account

Available Actions:

  • API Request (Beta): Make raw HTTP requests to the Neural Inverse API, enabling you to create or update records, fetch data, and more

Example Use Cases

  • Prompt Management Automation: Automatically sync prompt updates to your documentation or notify your team via Slack when new prompt versions are created
  • Project Setup: Trigger onboarding workflows when new Neural Inverse projects are created
  • Custom Integrations: Use the API Request action to build custom workflows that interact with traces, scores, and other Neural Inverse data

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