Overview

Build automated workflows that watch your Trodo data and act on it, with triggers, nodes, AI steps, and integrations to your apps.

Trodo Agents is a visual workflow builder. You wire up a trigger, a few nodes, and an action, and Trodo runs it automatically. Workflows act on the data Trodo already has (events, runs, spans, users) and connect out to your apps like Slack, GitHub, Linear, Jira, and Salesforce.

Think of it as the "act on it" half of the platform: Observability, Issues, and Evaluations tell you what is happening; Agents lets you respond without writing a service.

Workflow builder canvas

How a workflow is shaped

Every workflow is a graph: one trigger that starts it, and nodes that run in order along the connections you draw.

1
Trigger

An event, a threshold, a schedule, a webhook, or a manual run kicks it off.

2
Nodes

Query data, branch and loop, run code or an AI agent, then call an integration.

3
Action

Post to Slack, open a GitHub issue, create a Linear ticket, or hit any API.

What you can build

  • An error spike crosses a threshold, an AI agent summarizes the failing runs, and it opens a GitHub issue and posts to Slack.
  • A Slack mention triggers an AI agent that answers from your Trodo data using MCP tools.
  • A nightly schedule pulls yesterday's agent metrics and files a Linear report.

The pieces

  • Get started: build and publish your first workflow.
  • Concept: triggers, nodes, execution, and versions.
  • Triggers: the five ways a workflow starts.
  • Nodes: every node type and why it exists.
  • Integrations: the external apps and models you can connect.

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