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Supported Triggers and Actions
Notis builds workflows that link Confluence to Fluxguard. A trigger fires from one place; an action lands in another.
Confluence triggers
Fluxguard actions
New Attachment Added
Triggers when a new attachment is uploaded to a Confluence page. Optionally filters by media type.
Acknowledge Fluxguard Alert
Tool to acknowledge an alert, marking it as reviewed. Since Fluxguard's public API does not currently expose an acknowledge endpoint, we perform a real API call to the official sample webhook endpoint to validate the alert context and return a synthetic acknowledgment payload.
Blog Post Added to Label
Triggers when a new blog post is added to a specific label in Confluence.
Add FluxGuard Page
Tool to add a new page for monitoring. Use when you need to start monitoring a URL by adding it to FluxGuard.
Blogpost Inline Comment Added
Triggers when a new inline comment is added to a Confluence blog post.
Create FluxGuard Site Category
Tool to create a new site category in FluxGuard. Use when you need to group your sites under custom categories before monitoring. Invoke after authenticating your account.
Blog Post Like Count Changed
Triggers when a Confluence blog post's like count changes (someone likes or unlikes).
Create Webhook
Tool to create a new webhook for receiving notifications about monitored pages. Use when you need to receive change notifications via HTTP POST to your endpoint.
Blog Post Updated
Triggers when a Confluence blog post is updated (any edit that creates a new version).
Delete Fluxguard Page
Tool to delete a monitored page. Use when you need to permanently remove a page and its data after confirming the site and session IDs.
Content Restrictions Changed
Triggers when view or edit restrictions change on a Confluence page or blog post. Detects user/group restrictions being added, removed, or modified.
Delete Fluxguard Site
Tool to delete a monitored site. Use when you need to permanently remove a site and all its data.
New Footer Comment Added to Page
Triggers when a new footer comment is added to a Confluence page.
Delete Webhook
Tool to delete a webhook. Use when you need to remove a webhook by its ID.
New Audit Log Record
Triggers when a new audit log record is created in Confluence. Requires Confluence Standard/Premium/Enterprise plan and 'Confluence Administrator' permission.
Get FluxGuard Account Data
Tool to retrieve general account information for your FluxGuard organization. Use when you need to fetch organization’s account attributes after authenticating.
Four ways to start an automation.
A trigger is the event that kicks a workflow off. Notis supports four kinds: an event in a connected app, an inbound webhook, a recurring schedule, and soon, your own database.
Integration triggers
Fire when something happens inside a connected app. New Notion page, Stripe charge, Linear issue: any of 1,000+ apps can start a workflow.
Webhook triggers
A unique URL per workflow. Anything that can send an HTTP POST can start an automation, including no-code tools that speak webhooks.
Recurring triggers
Cron-style schedules run a workflow on the clock. Daily standups, hourly syncs, business-hours-only digests: the workhorse of Notis.
Database triggers
Watch a row, query, or threshold in your own database and fire the moment the data changes. Row inserted, value crosses a limit, query starts matching.
Classic automation breaks. AI adapts.
Same triggers and actions, smarter middle. AI handles the fuzziness that breaks traditional Zapier-style workflows the moment a field gets renamed.
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NEW“When a row gets added to the Q4 OKRs Notion database and the status is Blocked, send a Telegram message to the owner with a summary of what's blocking, and ping me if there's no reply within 24 hours.”
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Whatever starts the workflow, the platform underneath is the same: a thinking brain, full visibility, and you in control.
AI in the middle
Every step can include an LLM call: summarise, classify, extract, rewrite.
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Self-healing
When an API changes shape, Notis adapts the parser. Less midnight fire-fighting.
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