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Trigger agents from anywhere
Not every interaction starts in a chat. The Calrio API lets you trigger agent runs from your CRM, backend, or website: and receive structured results your systems can act on.
| UI-only agent tools | Calrio | |
|---|---|---|
| Trigger method | UI only: no programmatic access | REST API from any system |
| Results delivery | Manual check or polling | Webhooks on run completion |
| Authentication | Shared credentials | Per-workspace API keys with revocation |
| Documentation | None | Full reference at calrio.ai/docs |
| Flexibility | Fixed workflow only | Trigger from CRM, backend, or website |
One HTTP call. Full agent loop.
POST to trigger a run
: Send a task and a conversation ID. Calrio runs the agent, executes tool calls, and returns the result.
Receive results as webhooks
: Subscribe to run completion events. No polling: Calrio POSTs the result to your endpoint when done.
Works with any stack
: REST with JSON. If you can make an HTTP request, you can trigger a Calrio agent.
Secure by default.
Per-workspace API keys
: Generate keys from the settings panel. Rotate or revoke at any time without affecting other integrations.
Full API reference
: Every endpoint documented with request and response examples, error codes, and rate limit details.
Scoped permissions
: API keys respect workspace roles. A key can trigger runs without granting access to billing or team settings.
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