Integrate continually with Hive to automate workflows, sync data between apps, and eliminate repetitive tasks with AI-powered automation.
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When this happensTriggers
A trigger is an event that starts a workflow.
Runs when a new action is created in the selected project.
Retrieve actions from the selected project in a workspace that were modified within the past specified minutes.
Action is the task that follows automatically within your continually integrations.
Creates a new task in the specified Hive workspace and sets its scheduled date.
Creates a new message in a Hive workspace group, optionally including the sender's name, picture, and message color.
Create a new project in the selected workspace by copying an existing project's settings; optionally include dates, assignees, and action statuses.
Updates an existing Hive action with new status, assignees, dates, and labels.
Creates a new task in the selected Hive workspace with a title, assignees, optional description, scheduled date, and project.
Applies a saved template to a selected action in a Hive workspace.

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Connect your apps
Link the apps you want to automate.
Configure your workflow
Set up triggers, actions, and map your data.
Test & publish
Test your workflow and publish it.
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Learn moreHive is a powerful project management and collaboration platform designed to help teams work more efficiently. With features like task management, messaging, file sharing, and analytics, Hive streamlines workflows and enhances productivity.
Learn moreSign up for a free viaSocket account, then authorize both your continually and Hive accounts. From there, pick a trigger in one app and an action in the other. Your first workflow can be live in under five minutes.
Yes. viaSocket uses instant triggers where available, so data moves between continually and Hive as soon as the event happens. Scheduled polling triggers run at a maximum interval of 15 minutes.
Yes. You can map specific fields, apply filters to skip records that do not match your conditions, and transform values before they reach Hive. No coding required.
Yes. You can set up a workflow where continually triggers actions in Hive, and a separate workflow where Hive triggers actions in continually. Both run independently and in real time.
viaSocket logs every run so you can see exactly what succeeded and what failed. Failed tasks can be retried from the dashboard without re-configuring the workflow.
Yes, there is a free plan that covers basic workflows between continually and Hive. Paid plans unlock higher task limits, faster polling, and advanced features like multi-step workflows and conditional logic.
No. The entire continually and Hive integration is built through a visual, point-and-click interface. Code blocks are available if you want them, but they are never required.