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Send real-time requests via Amazon API Gateway

Synerise Automations just leveled up. You can now send HTTP requests directly to Amazon API Gateway from your workflows—unlocking real-time, code-free integrations with AWS services and backend systems, all without leaving the Synerise platform.

Synerise just got even more powerful. With the latest update, the Automation module now supports sending requests directly to endpoints built with Amazon API Gateway. This opens up a new level of flexibility and real-time connectivity for your automated workflows.

What’s new

Send Request node for Amazon API Gateway

The Automation module in Synerise now includes a dedicated action for sending HTTP requests to Amazon API Gateway endpoints. Whether you’re triggering AWS Lambda functions, accessing backend services, or orchestrating microservices, you can do it directly from your automation scenarios—without external tools. Setup is quick and intuitive, with built-in support for Connections, so you stay securely connected to your endpoints at all times.

This node can be used in both customer-related and internal business workflows. A customizable event (default: amazonApiGateway.sendRequest) is generated upon receiving a response.

Why it matters

Amazon API Gateway is a key component in serverless and microservice-based architectures. By integrating it into Synerise Automations, you create a direct bridge between customer behavior and backend logic. This empowers your teams to automate rich, real-time workflows—from marketing personalization to operational triggers—without leaving the Synerise platform or writing additional code.

How to get started

  1. Go to Automation > Workflows
  2. Create a new workflow and add a trigger (e.g., Scheduled Run or Audience)
  3. Add the Amazon API Gateway > Send Request node
  4. Select or create a connection by adding your API key
  5. Configure the request:
  • HTTP method
  • Invoke URL and Resource Path
  • Headers and body
  • Custom response event name

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Send real-time requests via Amazon API Gateway

Synerise Automations just leveled up. You can now send HTTP requests directly to Amazon API Gateway from your workflows—unlocking real-time, code-free integrations with AWS services and backend systems, all without leaving the Synerise platform.

Synerise just got even more powerful. With the latest update, the Automation module now supports sending requests directly to endpoints built with Amazon API Gateway. This opens up a new level of flexibility and real-time connectivity for your automated workflows.

What’s new

Send Request node for Amazon API Gateway

The Automation module in Synerise now includes a dedicated action for sending HTTP requests to Amazon API Gateway endpoints. Whether you’re triggering AWS Lambda functions, accessing backend services, or orchestrating microservices, you can do it directly from your automation scenarios—without external tools. Setup is quick and intuitive, with built-in support for Connections, so you stay securely connected to your endpoints at all times.

This node can be used in both customer-related and internal business workflows. A customizable event (default: amazonApiGateway.sendRequest) is generated upon receiving a response.

Why it matters

Amazon API Gateway is a key component in serverless and microservice-based architectures. By integrating it into Synerise Automations, you create a direct bridge between customer behavior and backend logic. This empowers your teams to automate rich, real-time workflows—from marketing personalization to operational triggers—without leaving the Synerise platform or writing additional code.

How to get started

  1. Go to Automation > Workflows
  2. Create a new workflow and add a trigger (e.g., Scheduled Run or Audience)
  3. Add the Amazon API Gateway > Send Request node
  4. Select or create a connection by adding your API key
  5. Configure the request:
  • HTTP method
  • Invoke URL and Resource Path
  • Headers and body
  • Custom response event name
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Ventajas principales

Explora las ventajas principales de esta función y descubre el valor que aporta a tu trabajo diario con Synerise.

Integración de backend en tiempo real

Activa funciones de AWS Lambda u otros servicios en el momento en que un cliente actúe

Automatización del flujo de trabajo de extremo a extremo

Conecta sin interrupciones el compromiso del cliente con las operaciones de backend

Configuración rápida y segura

Configura y mantén sin esfuerzo conexiones seguras y autorizadas a tus endpoints

Escalabilidad y flexibilidad

Adáptate fácilmente a las cambiantes arquitecturas de AWS sin integración de código

Reducción de los gastos generales de desarrollo

No se necesitan puentes personalizados: Synerise gestiona la conexión

Use Cases

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