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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
Pull repo, build, or pipeline info from Azure DevOps
Example
Get status of Build Pipeline #321
Memory Recall
Analyze build failures or deployment history
Example
Summarize last 10 builds for “Agent Sync” project
Instant Reaction
Trigger builds or create work items
Example
Start build for branch “main” in project “AgentInfra”
Autonomous Routine
Schedule nightly builds or syncs
Example
Run unit test pipeline every day at 2 AM
Agent-Initiated Action
Alert teams on failed builds
Example
Notify Dev team if pipeline fails 2x in a row


Connect with Apps
See which platforms this connector is commonly used with to power cross-tool automation.
Slack
Real-time alerts and notifications for work item updates and pipeline status
Microsoft Teams
Collaborate and receive Azure DevOps updates within team channels

Jira
Synchronize work items and issues between Azure DevOps and Jira
Try It with Your Agent
Create a new bug work item in Azure DevOps for the production issue reported by the QA team and assign it to the backend developer.
How to Set It Up
Quick guide to connect, authorize, and start using the tool in your Fastn UCL workspace.
1
Connect Azure DevOps in Fastn UCL: Navigate to the Connectors section and select Azure DevOps, then click Connect.
2
Authenticate using your Azure DevOps organization credentials and grant the required permissions.
3
Enable the actions “create_work_item” and “get_pipeline_status” in the Actions tab to allow the AI agent to manage work items and monitor pipelines.
4
Use the AI Agent to give prompts like: "Create a new bug work item for the QA-reported issue and assign it to the backend developer."

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