Fibery integration

Productivity connector, available on Zeplik

Fibery is available as an integration on Zeplik, the AI assistant that works across every model in one chat. Connect Fibery and Zeplik can act on your productivity for you: Fibery is a work management platform designed to help teams collaborate, organize information, and manage their workflows. You stay in the conversation while the assistant does the work in Fibery directly.

Zeplik exposes 8 read actions and 19 write actions for Fibery. Read actions run automatically; write actions stay off until you enable write access in Settings, so nothing is changed in Fibery without your consent.

Try Fibery on Zeplik

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What Zeplik can do with Fibery

Read from Fibery (8)

Runs automatically in any conversation.

  • Get app info

    Tool to retrieve application information. Use when you need the version, name, description, authentication methods, and available data sources before further operations.

  • Get custom app endpoints

    Tool to list custom app endpoints. Use when you need the available custom endpoints for a given app before invoking them.

  • Get custom apps

    Tool to list all custom apps in the Fibery workspace. Use when you need the identifiers of all custom apps.

  • Get entities

    Tool to query Fibery entities. Use after specifying type and fields; supports optional filters and pagination.

  • Get entity

    Tool to retrieve detailed info of a specific Fibery entity by its ID. Uses Fibery Commands API (fibery.entity/query) filtered by fibery/id with q/limit = 1.

  • Get file

    Tool to retrieve a file by its secret or id. Prefer the file secret to download raw bytes. Returns the file content, MIME type, and original filename if available.

  • Get graph ql schema

    Tool to retrieve the GraphQL schema for the current workspace. Uses standard GraphQL introspection.

  • Get user preferences

    Tool to retrieve the current user's UI preferences. Use after authentication to tailor UI to user settings.

Act in Fibery (19)

Runs only after you enable write access.

  • Delete custom app endpoint

    Tool to delete a specific custom app endpoint. Use after confirming the app and endpoint IDs to remove.

  • Delete entity

    Tool to delete a specific Fibery entity by its ID. Use when you have verified the entity exists and have its GUID. Deletion is irreversible.

  • Delete file

    Tool to delete a specific file. Use when you need to remove a file from Fibery by its ID.

  • Execute graph ql query

    Tool to execute GraphQL queries or mutations against a Fibery space. Use when you need to fetch or modify Fibery data via the GraphQL API.

  • Authenticate

    Tool to validate existing Fibery personal API token by performing a real API call. If the call succeeds, returns the token value extracted from the Authorization header. Use the returned token in the `Authorization: Token <value>` header for further calls.

  • Post auth refresh token

    Tool to refresh an access token using a refresh token. Use when the current access token has expired and a valid refresh token is available.

  • Post auth token

    Tool to authenticate with Fibery using resource owner password credentials. Use when you need an access token by providing username and password. Include the returned token in the `Authorization: Token <access_token>` header for subsequent API calls.

  • Post create entity

    Tool to create a new Fibery entity. Use when you have prepared all necessary field values and need to persist a new record. Example: Create a 'Project/Task' with title and assignee.

  • Post fetch data

    Tool to fetch data from a specified source. Use after specifying the source and optional filters.

  • Post fetch data count

    Tool to return the count of records for a given Fibery type (source). Uses Fibery commands API and returns the total number of entities of the type.

  • Post fetch data list

    Tool to fetch options for a datalist filter field. Use after retrieving field metadata to build dynamic filters.

  • Post fetch schema

    Tool to fetch predefined data schema. Use after authenticating when mapping and integrating Fibery data.

and 7 more.

How to connect Fibery

  1. Sign in to Zeplik

    Create a free Zeplik account or sign in. New accounts start with free credits, so you can try Fibery immediately.

  2. Connect Fibery

    Open Settings and go to Connectors, then press Connect on Fibery. You can also connect from the Fibery page in the app.

  3. Add your Fibery API key

    Paste your Fibery API key when prompted. Zeplik stores it securely on the server and starts working with Fibery right away.

Frequently asked questions

Can I use Fibery with Zeplik?
Yes. Fibery is available as an integration on Zeplik. Connect it once and the AI assistant can work with your Fibery account inside any conversation.
What can Zeplik do with Fibery?
Once connected, Zeplik has 8 read and 19 write actions for Fibery. Fibery is a work management platform designed to help teams collaborate, organize information, and manage their workflows.
How do I connect Fibery to Zeplik?
You connect Fibery by pasting your own Fibery API key in Settings under Connectors. There is no separate app to install.
Does Zeplik change things in Fibery without asking?
No. Zeplik reads from Fibery by default. Any action that changes data in Fibery requires write access, which stays off until you enable it in Settings under Connectors.
How much does connecting Fibery cost?
Connecting Fibery is free. You only spend Zeplik credits when the assistant runs, and new accounts start with free credits.

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