
Turbot Pipes
Your AI agent queries Turbot Pipes to list workspaces, check connections, audit activity logs, and manage identities. DevOps teams get cloud compliance answers without switching to dashboards. Security posture reviews happen in real-time conversation, not scheduled reports.




Your AI agent navigates Turbot Pipes' workspace, identity, and connection management APIs to deliver cloud operations insights during live conversations.
Turbot Pipes
See how platform engineering teams and security analysts use AI agents to query Turbot Pipes for workspace management, activity auditing, and connection monitoring.
A security lead asks the AI Agent to summarize all activity for the past 7 days. The agent retrieves filtered activity logs from Turbot Pipes showing login events, workspace modifications, and connection changes. The lead reviews the summary in conversation, flags two unexpected actions, and exports the log. Audit prep that used to take a day happens during a coffee break.
A platform team lead wants to confirm a new hire has the right workspace access. Your AI Agent lists the engineer's organizations and workspaces in Turbot Pipes, verifies their connections are active, and checks their token status. The lead confirms everything is correct without logging into the admin panel or filing a ticket.
Quarterly token rotation is due. Your AI Agent lists all user tokens with their creation dates and scopes, identifies tokens older than 90 days, and revokes them through the delete token endpoint. The security team completes token hygiene through a single conversation thread instead of manual dashboard clicks for each user.

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FAQs
The agent accesses workspaces, organizations, connections, activity logs, identities, user tokens, notifiers, and avatar images through Turbot Pipes' REST API. All data is scoped to what the authenticated API token has permission to view.
The current integration manages Turbot Pipes resources like workspaces, connections, and tokens. Direct SQL query execution against Steampipe workspace databases is handled through the Steampipe PostgreSQL endpoint separately. The agent can list and verify which workspaces are available for querying.
Turbot Pipes API tokens are generated per user with specific scopes. The agent operates within the permissions of the provided token. It cannot access workspaces or data beyond what the token owner is authorized to see. Token creation and scope management happen in the Turbot Pipes UI.
No. Tars queries the Turbot Pipes API in real time during each conversation. Workspace configurations, connection details, and activity logs are fetched live and not cached or stored by Tars.
Yes. The agent can delete specific user tokens through the Turbot Pipes API when given the user handle and token ID. This is useful for token rotation workflows and offboarding. The agent always confirms the action before executing deletion.
The dashboard requires navigation through multiple screens for activity audits, connection checks, and token management. The AI agent answers these questions in natural language within a single conversation. Teams get answers faster and can combine multiple checks in one thread.
Yes. The activity log endpoint supports filter queries like action=login. Your agent passes these filters to return only relevant activity records. You can also set pagination limits to control how many records appear in a single response.
The agent detects authentication failures and notifies the user that their Turbot Pipes token needs renewal. It provides guidance on generating a new token and suggests reconnecting the tool in the Tars dashboard. No silent failures or confusing error messages.
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Privacy & Security
At Tars, we take privacy and security very seriously. We are compliant with GDPR, ISO, SOC 2, and HIPAA.