Supportivekoala

Generates branded images from templates programmatically, pushes them to your marketing channels, and manages your design library without manual editing.

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Why use Ceven?

  1. AI native Supportivekoala integration

    • Describe the outcome and Ceven picks the right Supportivekoala calls, fills the parameters, and checks the result.
    • Structured, agent friendly tool schemas so each call runs reliably instead of by guesswork.
    • Rich coverage for reading, writing, and querying your Supportivekoala data, across all 6 of its actions.
  2. Managed auth

    • Built in OAuth with automatic token refresh and rotation.
    • One place to manage, scope, and revoke Supportivekoala access.
    • Per user and per environment credentials instead of shared keys.
  3. Agent optimized design

    • Actions are tuned from real success and error rates so reliability climbs over time.
    • Full execution logs so you always know what ran in Supportivekoala, when, and on whose behalf.
    • The agent pauses and asks when Supportivekoala is unclear instead of plowing ahead.
  4. Enterprise grade security

    • Fine grained access so you control which agents and people can reach Supportivekoala.
    • Least privilege by default, read scopes first and only the writes a workflow needs.
    • A full audit trail of every Supportivekoala action to support review and sign off.

Supported tools

Every action Ceven's agents can run on Supportivekoala, and when to use it.

Create Image
Use this when you have selected your template and prepared modifications to generate a final visual asset.
Create Template
Use this after gathering template details to build a new reusable layout for future image generation.
List Images
Pull a list of all images associated with the authenticated user to audit previous renders.
List Templates
Retrieve all available templates for the authenticated user to choose the right layout for a workflow.
Register User
Use this after collecting valid user credentials to create a new account on the platform.
Retrieve Template by ID
Pull full template details when you have a specific ID and need to verify layout variables.

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Frequently asked questions

Ceven maps data fields from your source system directly to the variable placeholders defined in your Supportivekoala template. When the agent triggers a Create Image call, it extracts the specific text or image URLs from your workflow context and injects them into the API request. This ensures that every generated image contains the correct product name, price, or custom offer without manual entry. You can define these mappings in the workflow builder, allowing the agent to dynamically swap content based on the customer segment or product category. The agent also validates that the data length fits the template constraints before sending the request to prevent text clipping in the final render.
Yes, you can use the Create Template action to build new layouts programmatically. This is particularly useful for agencies that need to spin up unique brand kits for different clients. The agent can take a set of brand guidelines, such as primary colors and font preferences, and push those specifications into Supportivekoala to establish a base template. Once the template is created, the agent stores the template ID for use in subsequent image generation workflows. This allows you to scale your design system across multiple brands without ever leaving the Ceven interface or manually configuring the Supportivekoala dashboard for every new client project.
Supportivekoala applies rate limits based on your current subscription tier which can impact how fast Ceven can process large batches. If you trigger a workflow that requests hundreds of images simultaneously, you may encounter a 429 too many requests error from the Supportivekoala API. To handle this, Ceven implements an internal queue and retry logic with exponential backoff. This means the agent will pause and resume the generation process automatically to stay within your tier limits. If you consistently hit these limits, we recommend upgrading your Supportivekoala plan to increase your requests per minute threshold and reduce the total time for batch completion.
When Ceven triggers an image creation, Supportivekoala generates the asset and provides a public URL. Ceven captures this URL and can then pass it to other tools in your workflow, such as posting it to a social media scheduler or adding it to a Shopify product page. While Supportivekoala hosts the image, we recommend using a Ceven workflow to mirror these assets to your own S3 bucket or digital asset manager for long term archival. This ensures that you maintain full control over your media library and avoid any potential issues if a template is deleted or an account setting changes.
Supportivekoala treats images as immutable renders based on a template and a specific set of inputs. To update an image, Ceven must trigger a new Create Image call using the updated data and the existing template ID. The agent then replaces the old image URL with the new one in your downstream systems. This process ensures that you have a full history of renders and can easily revert to a previous version if the new design does not perform as expected. The agent manages the replacement logic so your website or ads always point to the most recent version of the asset.
Ceven can use the Register User action to create accounts for team members or clients programmatically. This is useful for onboarding flows where a user signs up for your service and needs a dedicated design space in Supportivekoala. The agent collects the necessary credentials and creates the account in the background. Once registered, the agent can then assign specific templates to that user or set up a default brand kit. This removes the friction of manual account setup and ensures that every user starts with the correct assets and permissions already configured in their new design environment.
The Retrieve Template by ID action allows the agent to pull the deep configuration of a specific layout. This includes the coordinates of text boxes, image layers, and the specific fonts used. Ceven uses this information to verify that the data it is about to send will fit within the designated areas of the design. If the agent detects that a product title is too long for the template boundaries, it can be programmed to truncate the text or select an alternative template that accommodates longer strings. This prevents the production of broken images and maintains high visual quality across all automated outputs.
Yes, by using the List Images action, Ceven can pull a comprehensive record of every asset generated. You can build a workflow that runs weekly to summarize how many images were produced per template or per product category. The agent can then export this data to a Google Sheet or a Slack report, giving you visibility into which templates are most active and which are underutilized. This data driven approach helps you optimize your design library by removing dead templates and doubling down on the visual styles that drive the most engagement for your marketing campaigns.

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