Vercel
Frontend cloud platform for deploying and hosting websites — manage projects, deployments, domains, aliases, environment variables, and DNS via REST API.
Three ways to use Vercel
Chat with Geni
Ask Geni to pull data, take actions, or answer questions using this integration in a conversation.
Build a workflow
Create automated workflows that trigger on events, run on a schedule, or chain multiple tools together.
Power an app
Use this integration as a data source or action layer behind a dashboard, form, or internal tool.
Supported tools
Actions your AI agents can perform with Vercel.
Add Domain
Add an external (non-Vercel-registered) domain to the account.
Add Project Domain
Attach a custom domain to a project. Verification challenges may be returned and must be completed before the domain is usable.
Add Project Environment Variable
Add one or more environment variables to a project. Variables only apply to subsequent deployments.
Assign Alias
Assign an alias (custom domain) to a specific deployment, effectively promoting it.
Cancel Deployment
Cancel a deployment that is still building, queued, or initializing.
Create Deployment
Create a new deployment from inlined files or a git source.
Get started automating Vercel
Ready-to-use workflows
Prompts using Vercel
Daily Vercel domain health check in Slack
Catch expiring registrations, broken nameservers, and unverified domains across your Vercel account before they take a site offline.
Weekly Vercel deploy report in Notion
Every Monday morning, get a written rundown of last week's Vercel deploys saved as a Notion page, with failure rates, build times, and what changed.
Preview deploy alerts in Slack with PR context
When a Vercel preview build finishes, post a plain-English summary, the preview link, and the pull request to the right Slack channel.
Tag Sentry releases and post Vercel deploys to Slack
Every time you promote a Vercel production deploy, register the release in Sentry, mark it deployed, and announce it in your team's Slack channel.
Triage failed Vercel deploys into GitHub issues and Slack
When a Vercel build fails, get a plain-English root cause, a tracked GitHub issue, and a Slack alert in the engineering channel within seconds.