What This Tool Does
Real examples of how the connector helps your AI agent take action; like sending messages, updating records, or syncing data across tools.
Real-Time Lookup
Instantly retrieve the latest application error logs or stack traces from Airbrake for rapid debugging.
Example
"Get the most recent error in the ‘user-signup’ microservice."
Memory Recall
Review historical error logs for debugging recurring issues.
Example
“Retrieve the last 10 Airbrake error logs for the checkout service.”
Instant Reaction
Send immediate error alerts to devs for critical exceptions reported in Airbrake.
Example
"Alert developers when a new unhandled exception is caught in production via Airbrake."
Autonomous Routine
Schedule error trend reports and exception classification audits in Airbrake.
Example
"Run weekly stability report from Airbrake every Monday morning."
Agent-Initiated Action
Trigger rollbacks or task creations in issue tracker from Airbrake error signals.
Example
"Create issue and notify QA when critical bug reappears in Airbrake logs."
Connect with Apps
See which platforms this connector is commonly used with to power cross-tool automation.
Slack
Notify teams of new Airbrake errors or deployments
Jira
Auto-create Jira tickets on error occurrence
GitHub
Link commits/issues to Airbrake error events
Try It with Your Agent
Example Prompt:
Alert on Slack channel when Airbrake reports a new production error, and create a Jira issue automatically.
How to Set It Up
Quick guide to connect, authorize, and start using the tool in your Fastn UCL workspace.
1
Connect Airbrake in Fastn UCL: Navigate to the Connectors section and select Airbrake, then click Connect.
2
Authenticate with your Airbrake API key to enable error tracking.
3
Enable “get_errors” and “resolve_issue” in the Actions tab.
4
Use the AI Agent to monitor application errors or resolve issues by issuing relevant prompts.
Why Use This Tool
Understand what this connector unlocks: speed, automation, data access, or real-time actions.