Reference · Credentials
Twake Cloud API credentials
Used by 1 BusyBot node.
Type
twakeCloudApi 1 field Fields
| Field | Type | Required | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
Workspace KeyworkspaceKey | password | Yes | The Twake workspace key used as a Bearer token. |
Setting up Twake Cloud API
- In Twake Cloud API, create the credential this connection needs — the Workspace Key shown above. These are issued from your own Twake Cloud API account, usually under its developer, API or integrations settings.
- In BusyBot, open Credentials → Add credential and choose Twake Cloud API.
- Paste each value into the matching field and save.
- Add the Twake node to a workflow, select this credential, and run a simple operation to confirm it authenticates.
Security
- Secret values are encrypted at rest with AES-256-GCM and are never shown again after saving.
- Grant the minimum scopes or permissions the operations you actually use require.
- Rotate the credential periodically, and immediately if it may have been exposed.
- Credentials are scoped to your account — a workflow cannot use another account's.
Nodes that use Twake Cloud API
One credential works across every node below — create it once and reuse it.