Gitter is a collaborative communication platform designed for developers and teams, facilitating real-time chat and project discussions.
Enhance your team communication with AI agents that can automate routine tasks, provide intelligent responses, and streamline project workflows.



Gitter enables real-time team collaboration and project discussions. Relevance AI enhances this with intelligent AI agents that can automate responses, provide project updates, and facilitate knowledge sharing at scale.
Seamless Communication
The agent orchestrates real-time updates, ensuring teams stay informed effortlessly.
Intelligent Insights
The agent analyzes conversations to provide actionable insights and trends.
Proactive Issue Resolution
The agent identifies and alerts teams to potential issues before they escalate.
Relevance AI gives you access to a wide variety of Gitter tools within your AI agent workflows.
What you’ll need
You don't need to be a developer to set up this integration. Follow this simple guide to get started:
- A Gitter account
- A Relevance AI account with API access
- Authorization credentials (connect securely via OAuth—no manual credential storage)
Security & Reliability
The integration leverages OAuth authentication to securely access your Gitter conversations and rooms. Relevance AI manages API requests (GET, POST, PUT, DELETE, PATCH) behind the scenes—handling authorization headers and request formatting automatically.
Built-in request validation and response handling ensure reliable communication with Gitter's API endpoints, even with varying message formats and room structures.
No training on your data
Your data remains private and is never utilized for model training purposes.
Security first
We never store anything we don’t need to. The inputs or outputs of your tools are never stored.

Best Practices for Non-Technical Users
To get the most out of the Gitter + Relevance AI integration without writing code:
- Configure OAuth properly: Ensure your Gitter account has the correct read-write permissions enabled.
- Use correct endpoints: Follow Gitter's API path structure carefully when making requests.
- Handle responses effectively: Monitor response status codes and body content for successful API calls.
- Manage rate limits: Space out API requests appropriately to avoid hitting Gitter's rate limits.
- Validate payloads: Double-check request bodies and parameters before sending API calls.