
Breeze
Your team juggles tasks across Breeze boards every day. Now your AI agent creates cards, moves tasks between stages, and checks project status during live conversations. Project updates happen instantly, and your managers spend less time on manual task tracking.




From task creation to board management, your AI agent works inside Breeze so your team stays focused on building, not updating boards.
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See how teams use AI agents to keep Breeze boards current, assign work, and track progress without constant dashboard check-ins.
A client messages your support chat asking for a feature update. Your AI Agent captures the request details, creates a new card in the relevant Breeze project with the right tags and due date, and assigns it to the appropriate developer. The client gets confirmation that their request is logged. Your team sees the task on their board within seconds, no copy-pasting between tools required.
A project manager asks the agent for a status update on a Breeze project. The agent retrieves all active cards, groups them by stage, and presents a clear breakdown of what is in progress, what is done, and what is blocked. The manager gets their standup summary in 30 seconds instead of scheduling a 15-minute meeting that derails everyone's morning.
A customer reports a bug through your website chat. Your AI Agent creates a Breeze card in the engineering project, tags it as a bug with high priority, and assigns it to the on-call developer. The customer receives a ticket reference number. Your engineering team gets the issue on their board instantly with full context from the conversation.

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FAQs
The agent uses Breeze's Create Card API to add tasks directly to your projects. It can set the task name, description, due date, stage, tags, and assignees. When a customer or team member describes work that needs to happen, the agent translates that into a properly structured Breeze card in the correct project.
Yes. The agent calls Breeze's Move Card API to transition tasks between stages. When someone tells the agent a task is complete or needs review, it moves the card to the appropriate stage. Your kanban board stays accurate without manual updates.
Tars requires a Breeze API token, which you generate from your Breeze account settings. The token provides access to projects, cards, workspaces, and team members. You control the scope by managing your token. Tars never accesses your Breeze admin password directly.
No. Tars queries Breeze in real-time during conversations. Task details, project structures, and team member information are fetched live and used only to respond to the active conversation. No separate database of your Breeze data is maintained.
Yes. If your API token has access to multiple workspaces, the agent can list them, retrieve projects from any workspace, and create or manage tasks across all of them. It will ask for clarification when a request could apply to multiple workspaces.
The agent handles this gracefully. If a card ID returns no results, the agent informs the user that the task could not be found, suggests checking whether it was archived instead of deleted, and offers to search for similar tasks in the project.
Breeze notifications tell your team what changed. Tars AI Agents take action, creating tasks, moving cards, and retrieving project status during live conversations with customers or team members. Plus, Tars works across WhatsApp, SMS, and your website, and connects to hundreds of other tools beyond Breeze.
Yes. The Create Card API supports custom fields, planned time in minutes, start dates, swimlane placement, and tag assignments. When you configure your agent, you can define which fields to populate. The agent collects the relevant information during the conversation and includes it when creating the Breeze card.
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