Claude AI Integrations with Bit Flows – Automate AI Tasks & Text

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In this guide, we’ll walk you through the Claude integrations using Bit Flows. We’ll use Bit Form as the trigger, but you’re free to choose any other trigger based on your needs and preferences. Once the setup is complete, data from each form submission will be automatically sent to Claude for processing or interaction.

This beginner-friendly tutorial walks you through each step, making it easy to build your first smart automation with Bit Flows and Claude.

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You’ll need the premium version of Claude to create and use this integration.

Authorization of Claude Integrations

To set Claude as an action in Bit Flows, first open your Bit Flows Dashboard, then either create a new flow or open an existing one. In the Flow Builder, click the plus (+) icon to add an action. From the list of available apps, search for and select Claude.

After selecting your preferred action, the next step is to choose an event. For example, in this case, we’ve selected the “Ask Claude” event.

  • Create a Completion
  • Ask Claude

After selecting the action event, a new popup will appear. Here, you need to connect your Claude account. If you’ve already connected Claude before and want to use the same account, simply select it from the “Select Connection” dropdown. If not, click on “Add Connection” to create a new one.

If you’ve already created a connection earlier and want to use it with the same account, simply select it from the “Select Connection” dropdown. This saves time and avoids creating duplicate connections.

When you click the Add Connection button, you’ll be asked to enter a name for your connection and provide your Token.

To get your Claude Token, follow these steps:

  • Go to Anthropic Console
  • Navigate to the API Keys section
  • Click on Create Key
  • Give your API key a name and click Add
  • Your API key will be displayed—copy it
  • Paste the copied key into the Value field in Bit Flows

After entering your token, click on Connect. Once connected successfully, a popup will appear where you can configure the integration settings and map the fields.

Model: Select the Claude model you want to use for this integration.

Message: Enter the message you want to send to Claude. You can also map available form fields to include dynamic content in the message. Additionally, you can use Flow, Math, String, and System functions to enhance your message logic.
Learn more about Field Mapping.

Advance Feature

If you want to use advanced features, first enable the “Show Advanced Features” option.

Max Token: Set the maximum number of tokens Claude can use in its response during the integration.
This helps control the length and detail of the AI’s output.

Temperatures: This setting controls the creativity of Claude’s responses. A lower value (like 0.2) makes the output more focused and predictable, while a higher value (like 0.8) results in more creative and varied responses. Adjust it based on how precise or imaginative you want the replies to be.

topP Sampling Value: Enter nucleus sampling with top_p for probability cutoff. Adjust temperature or top_p, not both. Temperature is usually sufficient, controlling randomness, while top_p manages content diversity, ideal for advanced scenarios like creative writing. E.g. 1.

topK Sampling Value: Enter only a sample from the top K options for each subsequent token. Used to remove “long tail” low probability responses. Recommended for advanced use cases only. You usually only need to use temperature.

Stop Sequence: Define custom stop sequences to interrupt the model’s generation. By using the stop_sequences parameter, the model will halt when it encounters specified text strings, with the response stop_reason as “stop_sequence” and the matched sequence in stop_sequence value.

Once you’ve finished these settings, you can either click the “Test Run” button to check if the integration is working correctly or simply close the popup to complete the setup.

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When you click the Test Run button, the output will be displayed just above it. However, please note that Test Run results are not recorded in the logs.

You also have the option to test the full flow. You can either click “Listen Response” and then run the trigger event (e.g., submit the form), or use existing data to test the integration and make sure everything works correctly.

After completing all the steps, click the “Logs” icon at the top-right corner of the Flow Builder to view your integration logs. Logs help you verify if the trigger and action worked correctly and make it easier to spot and fix any issues.

That’s it! You’ve successfully set up an automation in Bit Flows to connect your trigger with Claude. Now, whenever the trigger event occurs, a message will be sent to Claude, and you’ll receive a dynamic AI-generated response based on your configuration. This completes your Claude integrations with Bit Flows, enabling smart, automated workflows powered by AI.

If you need more help or want to explore more integrations, feel free to check out our User Guide.

Check out our easy-to-follow tutorials!

  • How to Integrate Claude AI with Bit Flows

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