Self-Service Portals
Let business users fire approved workflows from the intranet they already use. No InTouch UI access required.
The old paradigm is out. The new paradigm is AI. AI automation is InTouch AI — and this is the door builders walk through.
Every capability. No SDK. No lock-in. Just HTTP. The AI core sits at the center; the vault, scheduling, RBAC, and audit all answer to it — and now they answer to your code too.
413 Endpoints | 26 Functional Domains | OpenAPI 3.0 Compliant
View Technical ReferenceWhatever the UI does, the API does. All 413 endpoints across 26 domains — job scheduling, workflow automation, process orchestration — wired straight into your portals, pipelines, and cloud platforms over plain HTTP. No proprietary client. No middleware. No exceptions.
This is the second of InTouch AI's two doors. Anyone can describe intent in your own language and run something from the Hub. Builders and DevOps come through here — jobs-as-code, MCP, RAG, self-healing automation — and program the same AI-native engine the UI drives. AI isn't a feature bolted on top of this API. It's the architecture underneath it. Config-era tools can't grow that core; you can't bolt on a center.
Drop automation straight into your portals and applications. No specialized client libraries. No proprietary SDKs. None.
It's standard REST. If your developers can make an HTTP call, they can integrate with InTouch AI. Today.
Java, .NET, Python, Node.js, PowerShell — anything that speaks HTTP speaks to InTouch AI.
No client libraries. No custom SDKs. No integration middleware to babysit. Standard REST is the whole story.
Automation lands inside the tools people already live in — intranets, dashboards, ticketing systems, mobile apps.
One department or the whole enterprise. The same API carries both. It doesn't flinch.
413 endpoints. 26 functional domains. Every lever in the platform, exposed and callable:
Create, execute, monitor, and manage automation jobs
Define time-based and event-driven schedules
Encrypted credential vault for databases, cloud, AI providers, SSH, message channels — with full CRUD and test/validate
Coordinate multi-step, cross-system workflows
Manage roles, permissions, and access control
Track job execution history and real-time status
Configure alerts and subscriber notifications
Trigger jobs or single tasks synchronously with parameter overrides
Organize jobs and resources into logical projects
Migrate configurations between environments
Monitor and manage server health and settings
Configure file-based and event-driven triggers
Let business users fire approved workflows from the intranet they already use. No InTouch UI access required.
Wire InTouch AI into your CI/CD pipeline. Trigger data loads and validation jobs as part of the deploy — not after it.
Kick off workflows straight from ERP events, customer-facing apps, or your BPM platform.
Build role-specific control panels that show each team exactly what it needs — and nothing it doesn't.
Call it from AWS Lambda, Azure Functions, Google Cloud Functions, or any serverless platform you run.
It's standard REST. Integrate from any language, any platform. You're never trapped.
Every feature in the UI is a feature in the API. No second-class endpoints.
Session-based auth, RBAC, object-level security, and audit logging. Built in, not bolted on. The credential vault is the trust floor: AES-256, referenced by name, never in your scripts, never exposed — not even to the AI itself.
This is the same API Fortune 500 enterprises run in production — 25+ years, IBM since 2003, AutoNation, Caterpillar, Schwab, Citibank. Production-hardened before "AI automation" was a phrase. Not a demo.
OpenAPI 3.0 spec, Swagger UI, Postman collections, auto-generated clients. Start in minutes.
No extra licensing for API access. No middleware to buy. The bill stays flat.
Describe intent, don't configure. Wire the AI-native engine into the applications and workflows you already run — vault, scheduling, RBAC, and audit included, no second-class endpoints. One HTTP call away.
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