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Developer Tools & Infrastructure · 1 action · OAuth auth

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Overview

The ModuleX Heroku integration lets a ModuleX agent operate Heroku on your behalf — running list actions across apps — directly from a plain-English request, using your organization's own Heroku credentials. No pre-built workflow is required: the agent picks the right Heroku action for the task.

Heroku is a developer tools & infrastructure platform. ModuleX adds the agent layer: ask for an outcome and it selects and runs the right Heroku action — or, when you want a repeatable process, the composer assembles a Heroku workflow for you, streaming the nodes onto the canvas as it builds.

Ask the assistant

Drive Heroku in plain English

Type what you want. A ModuleX agent picks the right Heroku action — or chains several — and runs it. No workflow to build.

  • Show me the apps that match what I describe
    resolves tolist_apps
Use cases

What you can automate with Heroku

  • Pull a list of apps for a reportlist_apps
At a glance

Heroku integration at a glance

VendorHeroku
CategoryDeveloper Tools & Infrastructure
Actions available1
AuthenticationOAuth
Uses your own credentialsYes
Works with the assistantYes
Works in the composerYes
Multi-step / tool-chainingYes
Technical referenceView docs
Integration version1.0.0
Last updatedJun 2026
Reference

The 1 Heroku action

Apps1
list_apps
List all apps accessible by the authenticated user

See full parameters and response schemas in the Heroku integration docs

Two ways

Two ways to use Heroku in ModuleX

Ask the assistantType what you want done and a ModuleX agent picks the right Heroku action and runs it — no workflow to build.
Compose a workflowNeed it to happen every time? Describe the process and the composer wires Heroku into a repeatable workflow you can run on a schedule, from chat, or as an API.
Security

Connecting Heroku

OAuthHeroku uses OAuth. You connect your Heroku account once; ModuleX stores the access token encrypted and scoped to your organization, so your team shares a single secure connection.

Step-by-step setup in the Heroku docs

Related

Pairs well with Heroku

Agents often chain Heroku with these — connect them once and the agent can use all of them in a single task.

FAQ

Heroku + ModuleX FAQ

A ModuleX agent can run any of Heroku's 1 action — across apps — from a plain-English request, using your organization's own Heroku credentials.
No. The agent selects the right Heroku action from your prompt. A workflow is only needed when you want a repeatable process — and the composer builds that for you from a description.
Through OAuth — you connect your Heroku account once and ModuleX stores the token encrypted, scoped to your organization.
1, spanning apps.
Heroku runs on your own credentials, so any Heroku usage is billed by Heroku directly. ModuleX meters the agent run — and if you connect your own model keys, there's no ModuleX markup on model usage.

Put Heroku to work in ModuleX.

Connect Heroku once with your own credentials and let your agent run its 1 action on demand.

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