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Use AWS S3 safely from the Assistant.

List, read, create, and update files in S3 buckets. Every read and write runs through a governed connection — scoped to what you allow, approved where it matters, and fully audited.

Capabilities

What the Assistant can do with AWS S3.

The top read and write actions, in plain language — each one a scoped action through a governed connection.

Read
Read from AWS S3 to answer questions with current, real context.
Act
Write back to AWS S3 — 4 scoped actions the Assistant can take, each requiring an approved connection.

Example workflows

Put AWS S3 to work.

Concrete ways teams use the Assistant with this tool — always inside the permission model.

001
Find the right doc or record
The Assistant handles this through a governed AWS S3 connection — scoped to your role and audit-logged.
002
Summarise it in plain language
The Assistant handles this through a governed AWS S3 connection — scoped to your role and audit-logged.
003
Create or update a page, row, or file
The Assistant handles this through a governed AWS S3 connection — scoped to your role and audit-logged.

Controls

Connected, but never unguarded.

Connecting AWS S3 doesn't hand the Assistant the keys. Admins decide exactly what it can reach and do.

Permissions & scopes
Choose the exact read and write actions AWS S3 exposes to the Assistant — nothing is implicit.
Approval for sensitive writes
Require a human to sign off before the Assistant changes records, sends messages, or moves money.
Audit logging
Every action against AWS S3 is recorded — who, what, and when — for full accountability.
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AWS S3 action configuration

The connection detail page for this integration showing scopes, enabled actions, credentials status, and audit/approval settings.

Govern AWS S3 through Connections

Connect AWS S3 once, set its scopes and approvals, and the Assistant can use it across the company — every action audit-logged.

See the Assistant use AWS S3 safely.

Book a demo and we'll show the Assistant connected — and governed — on your own tools.