Scriptera100 scenarios


2New pull requests in github — Updating records in Microsoft SQL

2New cloud files — straight into your knowledge base

2New collaborators in github — Records in Microsoft SQL

2New request review requests in gitlab — Updating records in Microsoft SQL

2Found: branches in github — Records in Microsoft SQL

2New commits in github — Updating records in Microsoft SQL

2New gists in github — Records in Microsoft SQL

2New commits in gitlab — Records in Microsoft SQL

2Downloaded: files in box — Records in Microsoft SQL

2New request review requests in gitlab — Records in Microsoft SQL

2New commits in gitlab — Updating records in Microsoft SQL

2New watchers in github — Records in Microsoft SQL

2New commits in github — Records in Microsoft SQL

2Found: branches in github — Updating records in Microsoft SQL

2New review requests in github — Records in Microsoft SQL

2New repositories in GitHub — Records in Microsoft SQL

2Updated folders in Google Drive — Records in Microsoft SQL

2New pull requests in github — Records in Microsoft SQL

2New releases in GitHub — Records in Microsoft SQL

2New releases in GitHub — Updating records in Microsoft SQL

2New files in Google Drive — Running queries in Microsoft SQL

1New records in Microsoft SQL — Uploading files in Google Drive — variant 2

1Updated records in Microsoft SQL — Files in Google Drive

1New incidents in pagerDuty — Updating records in Microsoft SQL

2New pull requests in GitLab — Records in Microsoft SQL
Auto-purging old database records on schedule

1New records in Microsoft SQL — Finding folders in Microsoft OneDrive

2New incidents in pagerDuty — Records in Microsoft SQL

2New events in GitHub — Records in Microsoft SQL

2Found: incidents in Monq — Records in Microsoft SQL

1New records in Microsoft SQL — Folders in Google Drive

2Found: incidents in Monq — Updating records in Microsoft SQL

2Found: documents in Google Docs — Records in Microsoft SQL

2New files in Google Drive — Records in Microsoft SQL

3New emails in mailgun — Records in Microsoft SQL

1SMS alerts for out-of-range values in your database

3Scenario failure alerts — to your messenger, inbox and a log

Watchdog: one error handler for every scenario

2Failure alerts for your scenarios: log and email

2Failure alerts: a message in chat and a row in the log
1Collect useful posts from social media into a sheet

2Databases by email: create or delete with a message

3Equipment overheating alerts with on-call dispatch
1Tracking AI token usage in a spreadsheet

4Bug reports from a form — into repository issues with an alert

1A living catalog of your automations in your knowledge base

1A per-user request limit for your service — holds on its own

1An up-to-date inventory of all your scenarios in a sheet
1Weekly database health report

2Security alerts, triaged by priority

1A map of the AI models across all your scenarios
Per-run cost tracking for your AI assistants

3A knowledge-base entry and a social post from one project file

1A vulnerability record by ID — straight into a table

3A monthly AI-spend report — emailed automatically

3Check suspicious links straight from your messenger
1Test cases from a mockup — into a spreadsheet

3Pre-release readiness checks — on autopilot

2CRM change watch and suspicious-activity alerts
2Manage your cloud functions from chat

4Data-load failure monitoring with tasks and alerts

2Migrate automation blueprints from another platform

2Shield your AI assistant from malicious incoming messages
2Manage cloud storage from a chat, with an audit log

Signup, login and password reset — in one scenario

1GDPR data-deletion requests from a chat
1Documentation compliance checks with scoring and alerts

2A presentation from a link — straight into your cloud
1Component definitions from a repository into one sheet

5New-issue triage: task, notification, reply to the author, and a logged row

3Turn user questions into help articles automatically

An API for your data — key-protected, with clear responses

3Access audit of your Google Drive files — as a report by email

3UTM-tagged short links, straight from chat

4Jira epic health tracking with risk alerts

3Failed-login detection with tickets and alerts

5Release notes from closed tasks — into oneC and Telegram on their own

4Team-chat questions turn themselves into a knowledge base

1Daily cloud spend control, with alerts on what's critical

3A photo archive that sorts itself into folders and tags

3Weekly documentation and backup of your scenarios
1An overview of all your domains with DNS and settings — into a sheet

3A first review and labels — the moment changes go up

4Incident response — ticket, alert, and report in seconds

3Dependency update risk, right on the ticket

3Turn security-scanner findings into tasks — no duplicates

5Release notes from closed tasks — published everywhere at once

1Track AI spend — the cost of every run in a sheet

5Route change requests by the rules — no manual triage

5Change request routing: tickets, audit trail and notifications

3Automatic scenario check with an error report

1Phishing link checker with a full log

4A daily cyber-threat digest — to chat and inbox

4Orphaned cloud resources and their cost — a weekly report

4A quality audit of all your scenarios, with a report

2Document sync between storages

1AI budget control: warnings before you overspend, plus savings advice

4Backlog hygiene and an AI digest — every day, automatically

3Product health monitoring with AI root-cause analysis

One-time code verification across every channel
Any scenario from this collection can be launched in Scriptera: describe the task in plain words — it is built, launched and monitored for you.