Your
Render always
one message away
Create services, manage databases, and configure deployments on Render from Slack, WhatsApp, or Telegram, by voice or text.
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Render
Six ways to run Render from a message.
Drive it by message when you need it, or put it on autopilot.
Capture infrastructure changes
Send a voice memo describing your infrastructure needs. Notis files it as a service, environment, or database, like "create a Postgres instance".
Update services by message
Change configuration from a single message. Update headers, secrets, or environment variables, like "set Cache-Control header for production".
Ask about your infrastructure
Ask plain English questions about services, databases, or deployments. Notis queries your data and replies, like "what's my memory usage?".
Recurring infrastructure digests
Get scheduled summaries of your services, Postgres instances, and resource metrics delivered to your DMs when you want them.
Monitor your infrastructure
Schedule automatic checks of your services and resources. Notis monitors CPU, memory, and disk usage, alerting you to changes or thresholds.
Connect with your tools
Connect Render to GitHub for builds, DataDog for monitoring, and PagerDuty for incident response. Orchestrate your entire deployment workflow.
Render, from anywhere you
message.
Pick the channel you already live in. Notis turns it into a fully native Render remote.
Telegram
Voice-first Notion bot. Record, tag, file.
WhatsApp business or personal, both work.
Slack
Slash-command your way through any workspace.
iMessage
Native bubbles. iPhone, iPad and Mac.
Gmail
Forward emails. Get them filed in Notion.
Notis Desktop
Run from Notis desktop with hotkeys & history.
What people automate with
Render + Notis.
Pull request opens, get the latest Render deploys
The moment a new pull request lands on GitHub, Notis pulls the recent Render deploy history so you can see what is live before you review the code.
CI run changes state, pull the matching Render logs
When a GitHub Actions run flips to completed or failed, Notis fetches the relevant Render logs so you can diagnose without opening a single dashboard.
Deployment status posts, confirm your Render instances
Each new GitHub deployment status prompts Notis to list your running Render instances, so you can confirm the rollout actually took effect.
Secret leaked on GitHub, update the Render secret file
When GitHub detects a leaked secret, Notis updates the affected Render secret file so a rotation can start immediately instead of hours later.
Pull request approved, check the current Render deploys
When a reviewer approves a pull request on GitHub, Notis lists the recent Render deploys so you know exactly what you are merging on top of.
Checks conclude, watch your Render CPU usage
When a GitHub check suite finishes for a branch, Notis pulls Render CPU usage so you can spot a load spike before it becomes an outage.
Supported triggers and
actions
Notis builds workflows that link Render to anything else. A trigger fires from one place; an action lands in another.
No triggers have been added for Render yet.
Connect any two apps
with AI in the middle.
Choose the app that starts the workflow and the app that should react. Notis sits in between, reading each event, deciding what matters, and writing the result exactly where it belongs.
When this happens · Trigger
Do this · Action
Need more than
Render offers?
The managed catalog covers 1,000+ apps. When you need something it does not, bring your own tools and Notis will use them just the same.
Custom MCP servers
Bring your own. Point Notis at any Model Context Protocol server, your own or a vendor's, and its tools become available like any other integration.
Set up a custom MCPCLI tools
When a tool ships as a command line, Notis installs it on your Cloud Computer and runs it for you. Stripe, Supabase, gh, aws and anything else on Linux.
Install a CLI toolStart saving time today.
Connect in 60 seconds. No DIY, no maintenance, no setup tax.
