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  • Getting Started
    • Introduction
    • Quickstart
    • Video: Agent Building Basics
    • FAQs
  • Platform
      • Overview
      • Action Templates
      • Custom Names and Descriptions
      • Open Source Actions
      • Credentials and Security
      • Human Approval Options
      • Action Parameters
    • Bulk Analysis
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This is a comprehensive, in-depth guide for Actions. If you’re just getting started, check out Getting Started With AI Agents.

Credal Actions allow users to create well-defined actions that agents can use proactively to help you as your personal assistants.

Some basic examples of actions include:

  • Address validation
  • Updating information in collaboration tools (Confluence, Google Drive)
  • Consulting with other agents

Actions are a powerful tool to make your agents even stronger than they already are.

Getting Started

To create actions, you’ll use action templates — pre-built skeletons that define specific types of operations like updating Confluence pages, sending Slack messages, or querying databases.

Learn more about Action Templates, including how administrators can control which templates are available and configure human approval requirements at the template level.

Before creating your first action, learn about action parameters!

Coming Soon

We’re actively developing additional action management capabilities. If you’d like early access to any of these features, please contact us at support@credal.ai:

  • Rate limiting for actions: Set usage limits for actions to prevent abuse and control costs, including per-user, per-agent, and organization-wide rate limits