Connect Daytona integrations
Spawn secure execution sandboxes using Daytona to run untrusted, AI-generated code in isolated environments. Integrating your developer pipelines with our AI automation tool allows you to instantly spin up parallel runtimes, manage database states, and stream process outputs. Register for a free Make account today to safely coordinate your agentic code executions.
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Build your Daytona integrations.
Unlocking the full potential of your development environment is now easier than ever by connecting Daytona to your daily tech stack using Make. This powerful integration platform enables you to build custom automated workflows that link Daytona with project management tools, databases, communication channels, and customer relationship management systems. By automating repetitive tasks like workspace provisioning, environment syncs, and real-time status notifications, your engineering team can eliminate manual bottlenecks and accelerate software delivery pipelines. Whether you want to trigger a new development environment in Daytona when a GitHub issue is updated or log workspace activities directly into your team chat, Make provides the visual, no-code canvas to design these connections without writing complex API integrations. Elevate your operational efficiency, reduce human error, and ensure your developers always have the exact tools they need at the right moment. Start building your own custom workflows today and experience how Make can transform your software development processes by signing up now to integrate Daytona with your favorite applications.
Creates a Daytona sandbox using the documented CreateSandbox schema.
Creates a Daytona snapshot from an image using the documented CreateSnapshot schema.
Creates a directory inside a sandbox (Daytona toolbox).
Delete a Sandbox by ID or name.
Deletes a file or directory inside a sandbox (Daytona toolbox).
Downloads a file from a sandbox as binary data (Daytona toolbox).
Executes a command synchronously in a sandbox via the Daytona toolbox proxy (resolved per sandbox from /sandbox/{id}/toolbox-proxy-url).
Gets a Daytona sandbox port preview URL.
Gets Daytona sandbox details by ID or name.
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Connect Daytona with Make to automate your dev environments. Sync your favorite tools and build smarter workflows today.
Automating Your Development Workflows: Integrate Daytona with Make
Connect Daytona to Make to automate your workspace provisioning, sync GitHub repositories instantly, and trigger real-time alerts on Slack. Eliminate manual tasks and accelerate your software development lifecycle.
Automatically spin up new development environments in Daytona whenever a new task or ticket is created in your project management tool.
Keep your team updated by automatically sending Slack or Discord alerts the moment a Daytona workspace is ready for collaboration.
Connect your error monitoring tools to Daytona to automatically launch debugging environments for newly reported bugs.
Trigger the creation of new coding environments automatically whenever a new branch or pull request is opened in GitHub.
FAQ
Start by registering for Make. As a new Make user, you’ll automatically be assigned a free account. Once your account is set up, you can start creating your first scenarios. We recommend starting with our step-by-step video tutorial.
A scenario represents a workflow or a project of your own creation, and it is made up of a series of modules that automate apps and services. Creating a scenario allows you to transfer and transform data between apps and services via these modules to automate anything and improve the way you work.
Modules are the main building blocks of automation in Make. Modules represent actions that Make performs with an app, like creating, updating, or deleting data.
Mapping links the modules in your scenario. When you map an item, you connect the data retrieved by one module to another module to perform the desired action. For example, you can map email addresses and subject lines to create a spreadsheet using this data.
How it works
Traditional no-code iPaaS platforms are linear and non-intuitive. Make allows you to visually create, build, and automate without limits.





