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In this article, we will guide you through how to use the Dust block in Make.com to automatically trigger your Dust Assistant from any other application.
In this article, we will guide you through how to use the Dust block in Make.com to automatically trigger your Dust Assistant from any other application.
1. Go to Make and create a new scenario
Create a new scenario on Make and choose what event should trigger your Dust Assistant.
A common example of a trigger for a Dust Assistant is: A new row inserted in a Google Spreadsheet
2. Add your Dust
module action
Dust
module action- To do so, search for Dust among apps:
You will be asked to create a connection to Dust:
You will need your Workspace ID (which can be found in your Dust tab URL, right after dust.tt/w/), as well as your Dust API key, which can be found in *Build > Developer Tools > API Keys > Create an API Key*
- Once your connection is created, fill in all the necessary fields
- Assistant: Pick the assistant you want to talk to from the list. Only Company and Shared assistants will be available (you won't find Personal assistants)
- The message to send to the Assistant: this is the message to send to the assistant
- Timezone: this is the timezone in which you want to operate, you can choose from the list (eg:
Europe/Paris
orAmerica/Los_Angeles
) - username: put the name to be displayed in the conversation. eg:
Daily summary Zap
- email: This one is optional, put an email if needed.
5. Run and Publish your scenario
You’re all set!
Once launched, new content in the Google Sheet will automatically run your Assistant. To extract the output of the Assistant and send it to your next module, you must use the content
part of the output
Updated 8 days ago