Paragon Launches ActionKit Triggers for Real Time Integration Events
Paragon has launched ActionKit Triggers in public beta, announced in a press release. The new feature allows software platforms to subscribe to real time events from third party integrations through a single API call, completing Paragon’s integration infrastructure platform across four key areas: Tools, Triggers, RAG Ingestion, and Workflows.
ActionKit Triggers supports hundreds of triggers across services such as Slack, GitHub, HubSpot, Salesforce, Google Calendar, Jira, ClickUp, Gmail, Google Sheets, Google Drive, Calendly, and Notion. When an event occurs, such as a new message or record update, the platform receives the webhook payload immediately.
Before this release, developers building AI agents had to create their own webhook systems or rely on external workflow tools to handle event data. Paragon’s new system replaces those approaches with a single API subscription that automates webhook delivery, retries, and payload verification.
ActionKit Triggers is available now in public beta and included with all Paragon tiers. Documentation is available on the company’s website for developers who want to get started.
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