Manus
AI task automation platform for projects, AI tasks, file uploads, webhooks, and S3-backed task storage.
Handles AI workflow teams that create projects with default instructions, launch multi-turn tasks with attachments, and listen for completion webhooks.
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Example Use Cases
These are example ways Snow can use Manus when building apps with you. This list is meant to show examples, not document every possible capability. Connecting an account does not make Snow run these automatically on its own.
Tool to create a file record and obtain a presigned URL for uploading file content to S3. Use when you need to upload a file to Manus. After calling this action, use the returned upload_url with a PUT request to upload the actual file content. The upload URL expires at the timestamp specified in upload_expires_at.
Tool to create a new project with default instructions. Projects organize tasks and apply consistent instructions across multiple task creations via the project_id parameter. Use when you need to set up a new project workspace for organizing related tasks.
Creates a new AI task with custom parameters, attachments, and optional connectors. Supports multi-turn conversations by specifying taskId for continuation. Use when you want to create a new task for the Manus agent to execute.
Tool to register a webhook to receive real-time task notifications. Use when you need to set up real-time notifications for task events such as task_created, task_progress, and task_stopped. The webhook URL must be accessible over HTTPS and will receive POST requests with task event data in JSON format.
Deletes a file by ID. This removes both the file record and the file from S3 storage. Use when you need to remove a previously uploaded file from the Manus platform.
Permanently delete a task by its ID. This action cannot be undone. Use this action when you want to permanently remove a task from the system.
Removes a webhook subscription. This is a destructive operation that permanently removes the webhook. Use when you need to delete an existing webhook that is no longer needed.
Retrieves details of a specific file by ID, including its status and metadata. Use this to get information about a previously uploaded file such as its name, current status (pending, uploaded, or deleted), and creation timestamp.
Retrieves details of a specific task by ID, including status, output messages, credit usage, and metadata. Use this action to check the current status of a task and retrieve its results after it has been submitted. Example: Get the details of task with ID "Y7BNH7rfCVjxMQjU98R2wq".
Retrieves the RSA public key used for verifying webhook signatures. Use this key to validate that webhook requests genuinely came from Manus. This is essential for security - always verify webhook signatures before processing the payload.