Connect Amazon Web Services to AI agents

Connect Amazon Web Services to Claude, Codex, Cursor, or other AI agents for your entire team. Metorial security, governance, observability, and gives your team a unified Magic MCP url to connect.

Supported Triggers

inbound_webhook

Inbound Webhook

Receives HTTP POST at the Slates webhook URL. Parses JSON into payload (or stores raw body if not JSON). Configure your provider to POST here when supported.

cloudwatch_alarm_changes

CloudWatch Alarm Changes

Polls for CloudWatch alarm state changes. Detects when alarms transition between OK, ALARM, and INSUFFICIENT_DATA states.

ec2_instance_state_changes

EC2 Instance State Changes

Polls for EC2 instance state changes. Detects when instances transition between pending, running, stopping, stopped, shutting-down, and terminated states.

More integrations teams use with Amazon Web Services

GitHub

Manage repositories, issues, and pull requests. Create and configure branches, star repositories, review code, and merge changes. Automate CI/CD workflows with GitHub Actions, manage workflow runs, secrets, and artifacts. Track issues with labels, milestones, and assignees. Search across code, repositories, issues, and users. Manage organizations, teams, and memberships. Create and manage projects, gists, packages, deployments, and environments. Access security alerts including code scanning, secret scanning, and Dependabot alerts. Read and write file contents in repositories. Manage webhooks, notifications, and codespaces.

Sharepoint

Manage SharePoint sites, document libraries, lists, and files. Create, read, update, and delete lists and list items with custom columns. Upload, download, move, copy, and version files in document libraries. Search across sites, files, folders, lists, and list items using Microsoft Search. Manage permissions at site, list, and item levels with granular access control. Define and manage content types and site columns. Subscribe to webhooks for list and library change notifications. Retrieve site properties and search for sites across Microsoft 365.

Salesforce

Manage CRM data including Accounts, Contacts, Leads, Opportunities, Cases, and custom objects. Create, read, update, and delete records. Query data using SOQL and search across objects using SOSL. Perform bulk data operations for large-scale imports, exports, and migrations. Execute composite requests to batch multiple operations in a single API call. Access analytics, reports, and dashboards. Manage files and attachments associated with records. Interact with Chatter feeds, posts, and groups for social collaboration. Subscribe to real-time change events via Change Data Capture and Platform Events. Manage org metadata including custom objects, fields, layouts, and workflows. Query data using GraphQL for precise data retrieval across related objects.

Airtable

Create, read, update, and delete records in Airtable bases and tables. Manage base schemas including creating tables and fields. Filter records using formulas, sort by fields, and scope queries to specific views. Upsert records to find, create, or update in a single call. Upload attachments to records, read and write record comments, list accessible bases, and receive real-time base change events through webhooks.

Bitbucket

Manage Git repositories, pull requests, and CI/CD pipelines on Bitbucket Cloud. Create, fork, and configure repositories within workspaces and projects. Create, review, approve, merge, and decline pull requests with inline code comments. Browse source code, list commits, and manage branches and tags. Track issues with the built-in issue tracker. Trigger, monitor, and manage Bitbucket Pipelines. List workspace members, configure repository default reviewers and branch restrictions, create and manage repository webhooks, and search code across repositories.

Heroku

Deploy, manage, and scale applications on Heroku's cloud platform. Create and configure apps, scale dynos, provision add-ons (databases, caching, etc.), manage configuration variables, build and release code, add custom domains and SSL certificates, manage collaborators and team permissions, configure pipelines for continuous delivery, set up log drains, and sync data with Salesforce via Heroku Connect. Subscribe to webhooks for real-time notifications on app changes, builds, releases, dyno lifecycle events, and more.

Technical notes for Amazon Web Services

Manage AWS cloud infrastructure and services. Launch, configure, and terminate EC2 instances. Deploy and invoke Lambda functions. Create and manage S3 buckets and objects with upload, download, versioning, and lifecycle policies. Provision and manage RDS relational databases and DynamoDB NoSQL tables. Configure VPCs, subnets, security groups, and load balancers. Manage IAM users, roles, and permission policies. Set up CloudWatch alarms, metrics, and dashboards for monitoring. Create SNS topics and SQS queues for messaging. Define CloudFormation stacks for infrastructure as code. Configure EventBridge rules to route events across services. Manage encryption keys with KMS and secrets with Secrets Manager. Access AI/ML services including Bedrock foundation models, SageMaker, Rekognition, Comprehend, Translate, Polly, and Transcribe. Set up CI/CD pipelines with CodePipeline, CodeBuild, and CodeDeploy. Manage container orchestration with ECS and EKS. Configure Route 53 DNS, CloudFront CDN, and API Gateway endpoints.

Connect Amazon Web Services to production AI agents

See how Metorial gives Amazon Web Services access the governance, tracing, and security controls teams need.

Frequently asked questions

Common questions about connecting Amazon Web Services to AI agents with Metorial.

  1. Can Metorial connect Amazon Web Services to AI agents?
    Yes. Metorial connects AI agents to Amazon Web Services through a governed integration layer, so teams can use the provider while keeping access controlled and observable.
  2. Metorial is MCP compatible and lets teams expose approved provider tools to MCP-capable agents and clients through a controlled access layer.
  3. Metorial applies policies across users, groups, providers, agents, and individual tools, then records the context around every agent interaction.
  4. Yes. Metorial records provider activity so teams can inspect tool calls, troubleshoot integrations, and give security teams the visibility they need.