Connect Auth 0 to AI agents

Connect Auth 0 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

log_events

Log Events

Receive Auth0 tenant log events in real-time via webhook log streams. Covers authentication, user actions, management API operations, system notifications, and more.

More integrations teams use with Auth 0

Firebase

Manage backend services for mobile and web applications. Create, read, update, and delete documents in Cloud Firestore and Realtime Database. Manage user accounts including creating, updating, deleting, and listing users with authentication support. Send push notifications and data messages to devices, topics, and device groups via Cloud Messaging (FCM). Upload, download, and delete files in Cloud Storage. Read and publish Remote Config templates to change app behavior remotely. Deploy and manage serverless Cloud Functions triggered by database events, authentication events, storage events, and HTTP requests. Stream real-time database changes via Server-Sent Events. Query databases with filters, ordering, and pagination. Perform batch writes and transactions in Firestore. Generate and verify custom tokens and ID tokens for user authentication.

Kibana

Manage Kibana resources and the Elastic Stack visualization layer programmatically. Create, import, export, and organize saved objects such as dashboards, visualizations, and data views across spaces. Configure alerting rules with threshold, query, and metric conditions, and connect them to actions via connectors (email, Slack, PagerDuty, webhook, Jira, ServiceNow, and more). Manage data views (index patterns) that define which Elasticsearch indices Kibana queries. Create and organize spaces to separate dashboards and objects into meaningful categories. Track incidents with cases, define and monitor Service Level Objectives (SLOs), manage Fleet agent policies and enrollments, configure security detection rules for SIEM, and control role-based access with Kibana feature privileges.

Kubernetes

Manage and orchestrate containerized applications on Kubernetes clusters. Create, update, scale, and delete workloads including Pods, Deployments, StatefulSets, DaemonSets, Jobs, and CronJobs. Configure service discovery and load balancing through Services, Ingress, and Endpoints. Manage configuration and storage with ConfigMaps, Secrets, PersistentVolumes, and StorageClasses. Control access with Namespaces, RBAC roles and bindings, ServiceAccounts, and NetworkPolicies. Administer cluster infrastructure including Nodes, ResourceQuotas, LimitRanges, and PriorityClasses. Autoscale workloads with HorizontalPodAutoscaler and VerticalPodAutoscaler. Define and manage Custom Resource Definitions (CRDs) to extend cluster functionality. Watch resources in real time for create, modify, and delete events. Configure admission webhooks to validate or mutate resources before persistence.

Cloudflare

Manage internet infrastructure including DNS records, domains, and zone settings. Deploy and configure serverless Workers scripts, R2 object storage buckets, and Pages deployments. Configure security rules including WAF, firewall rules, rate limiting, DDoS protection, and IP access controls. Manage SSL/TLS certificates, load balancers, origin pools, and health monitors. Upload and deliver video content via Cloudflare Stream. Access traffic, DNS, and security analytics via GraphQL. Configure Zero Trust Access applications, Gateway policies, and Tunnel connections. Set up alerting and webhook notifications for security events, health checks, certificate status, and usage thresholds. Register and manage domains, account members, roles, and API tokens.

Okta

Manage identity and access management for organizations. Create, update, deactivate, and search users. Manage groups and group memberships. Assign users and groups to applications. Configure multi-factor authentication enrollment and verification. Create and manage OAuth 2.0 authorization servers, scopes, claims, and access policies. Set sign-on, password, and MFA enrollment policies. Query system logs for auditing and troubleshooting. Manage user sessions, devices, and inline hooks for customizing authentication flows. Supports webhooks for user authentication, lifecycle, group, application, policy, and security events.

Supabase

Manage PostgreSQL databases, authenticate users, store files, and run edge functions on Supabase. Perform CRUD operations on database tables via auto-generated REST and GraphQL APIs with row-level security. Create and manage user accounts with password, magic link, OTP, social login, and SSO authentication. Upload, download, list, and delete files organized in storage buckets. Deploy and invoke server-side TypeScript edge functions. Listen to realtime database changes, broadcast messages, and track user presence. Configure database webhooks for INSERT, UPDATE, and DELETE events. Programmatically manage Supabase organizations and projects, including creating/deleting projects, managing API keys, configuring auth settings, custom domains, network restrictions, and Edge Function secrets.

Technical notes for Auth 0

Manage users, roles, permissions, and identity provider connections for authentication and authorization. Create, read, update, and delete users across identity connections. Configure social, enterprise, and passwordless authentication methods. Assign roles and permissions using role-based access control (RBAC). Register and manage applications and API resource servers. Set up multi-factor authentication (MFA) including SMS, email, TOTP, and WebAuthn. Create organizations for multi-tenant B2B scenarios and invite members. Build custom serverless Actions for login, registration, and password change flows. Configure custom domains, email templates, branding, and attack protection. Import and export users in bulk. Retrieve authentication logs and audit events. Manage client grants and log streams for event delivery.

Connect Auth 0 to production AI agents

See how Metorial gives Auth 0 access the governance, tracing, and security controls teams need.

Frequently asked questions

Common questions about connecting Auth 0 to AI agents with Metorial.

  1. Can Metorial connect Auth 0 to AI agents?
    Yes. Metorial connects AI agents to Auth 0 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.