Content Import Example

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brianintegrationappa year ago
MCP AI Agent that uses tools exposed by the Integration App MCP server to perform tasks in Hubspot
Overview

what is CRMagent?

CRMagent is an application that demonstrates how to import content and files into a knowledge base using the Integration.app platform, specifically designed for Hubspot integration.

how to use CRMagent?

To use CRMagent, clone the repository, install dependencies, set up environment variables, and configure your apps according to the provided instructions. Then, start the development server to access the application.

key features of CRMagent?

  • Integration with Hubspot for seamless content import
  • Support for MongoDB and AWS S3 for data storage
  • Predefined flows and actions for easy setup
  • Docker support for MongoDB setup

use cases of CRMagent?

  1. Importing marketing content into Hubspot.
  2. Managing files and documents in a knowledge base.
  3. Automating content updates and imports from various sources.

FAQ from CRMagent?

  • What are the prerequisites for using CRMagent?

You need Node.js, Integration.app workspace credentials, MongoDB connection string, and AWS credentials for S3.

  • Is there a demo available?

Yes! You can view the demo at Demo Link.

  • How do I set up MongoDB?

You can set up MongoDB using Docker by running the provided docker-compose command.

Project Info
Created At
a year ago
Updated At
a year ago
Author Name
brianintegrationapp
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Language
TypeScript
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