RunPod integration

Developer tools connector, available on Zeplik

RunPod is available as an integration on Zeplik, the AI assistant that works across every model in one chat. Connect RunPod and Zeplik can act on your software development for you: The Cloud Built for AI - GPU cloud computing platform for AI and machine learning workloads. You stay in the conversation while the assistant does the work in RunPod directly.

Zeplik exposes 4 read actions and 9 write actions for RunPod. Read actions run automatically; write actions stay off until you enable write access in Settings, so nothing is changed in RunPod without your consent.

Try RunPod on Zeplik

Pick a prompt to open it in the Zeplik app. If you are not signed in yet, your prompt is waiting for you the moment you do.

What Zeplik can do with RunPod

Read from RunPod (4)

Runs automatically in any conversation.

  • Get gpu types

    Tool to retrieve available GPU types and their specifications, pricing, and availability from RunPod. Use when you need to find GPU options for deployment.

  • Get myself

    Retrieve basic information about the authenticated user including ID, email, and security settings. Use this to get the current user's ID, email address, terms of service status, and MFA settings. Note: Access to financial fields (balance, spending, etc.) requires elevated API key permissions.

  • Get pod

    Retrieve details of a specific RunPod pod by its unique pod ID. Returns pod configuration including GPU count, memory, cost, and status. Use when you need to check the current state or configuration of an existing pod.

  • List cpu types

    Tool to retrieve available CPU types and their specifications from RunPod. Use when you need to view CPU options for provisioning pods or selecting hardware configurations.

Act in RunPod (9)

Runs only after you enable write access.

  • Create cluster

    Tool to create a new GPU cluster for multi-node distributed computing workloads on RunPod. Use when you need to deploy multiple pods with shared configuration for parallel processing, ML training, or HPC workloads.

  • Create secret

    Tool to create a new secure secret in RunPod for credential management. Use when you need to store sensitive values like API keys, passwords, or tokens that will be accessible in pods and endpoints via environment variables (RUNPOD_SECRET_<name>).

  • Delete registry auth

    Tool to delete container registry authentication from RunPod. Use when you need to remove stored registry credentials.

  • Delete template

    Tool to remove a RunPod template via GraphQL mutation. Use when you need to delete a template that is no longer needed. The template must not be in use by any pods or assigned to any serverless endpoints, otherwise the operation will fail.

  • Save endpoint

    Tool to create or update a RunPod serverless endpoint with GPU configuration and scaling settings. Use when configuring new GPU-accelerated serverless endpoints or modifying existing endpoint parameters. Include 'id' parameter to update an existing endpoint, omit it to create a new one.

  • Save registry auth

    Tool to save container registry authentication credentials for accessing private Docker images in RunPod. Use when you need to store credentials for a private container registry.

  • Save template

    Tool to create a new RunPod template or update an existing one with container configuration. Use when you need to define reusable pod/serverless configurations with specific images, environment variables, and resource allocations. For serverless templates, always set volumeInGb to 0.

  • Update registry auth

    Tool to update existing container registry authentication credentials in RunPod. Use when you need to modify the username or password for an existing registry authentication.

  • Update user settings

    Tool to update current user settings (e.g., SSH public key) in RunPod. Use when you need to configure SSH access to pods by setting the user's SSH public key.

How to connect RunPod

  1. Sign in to Zeplik

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

  2. Connect RunPod

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

  3. Add your RunPod API key

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

Frequently asked questions

Can I use RunPod with Zeplik?
Yes. RunPod is available as an integration on Zeplik. Connect it once and the AI assistant can work with your RunPod account inside any conversation.
What can Zeplik do with RunPod?
Once connected, Zeplik has 4 read and 9 write actions for RunPod. The Cloud Built for AI - GPU cloud computing platform for AI and machine learning workloads.
How do I connect RunPod to Zeplik?
You connect RunPod by pasting your own RunPod API key in Settings under Connectors. There is no separate app to install.
Does Zeplik change things in RunPod without asking?
No. Zeplik reads from RunPod by default. Any action that changes data in RunPod requires write access, which stays off until you enable it in Settings under Connectors.
How much does connecting RunPod cost?
Connecting RunPod is free. You only spend Zeplik credits when the assistant runs, and new accounts start with free credits.

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