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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
View function logs or status from AWS Lambda
Example
Get logs for “processOrders” function
Memory Recall
Review invocations, errors, or runtime metrics
Example
Summarize failed executions in last 24 hrs
Instant Reaction
Trigger or deploy Lambda functions instantly
Example
Run Lambda “syncInventory” now
Autonomous Routine
Schedule runs for data processing functions
Example
Run “cleanStaleData” every 6 hrs
Agent-Initiated Action
Alert DevOps if failure rate spikes
Example
Notify if error rate > 5% over 10 mins


Connect with Apps
See which platforms this connector is commonly used with to power cross-tool automation.

Amazon S3
Trigger Lambda functions on file uploads

Amazon API Gateway
Manage APIs backed by Lambda functions
AWS CloudWatch
Monitor and log Lambda function executions
Try It with Your Agent
Invoke the AWS Lambda function named 'ProcessOrder' with the latest order data payload to update inventory and notify the shipping team.
How to Set It Up
Quick guide to connect, authorize, and start using the tool in your Fastn UCL workspace.
1
Connect AWS Lambda in Fastn UCL: Navigate to the Connectors section and select AWS Lambda to connect.
2
Authenticate using AWS credentials with permissions for Lambda management and invocation.
3
Enable the actions “Invoke Function” and “Create Function” in the connector settings.
4
Use the AI Agent to give prompts like: "Invoke the 'ProcessOrder' Lambda function with the latest order data and notify the shipping team"

Why Use This Tool
Understand what this connector unlocks: speed, automation, data access, or real-time actions.