I checked but Speckle Automate is not ready yet for testing,
Inside a workspace Automate is completely ready. We’ve progressed from the closed beta to public beta.
Check the documentation here: What is Automate? | Speckle Docs
Thank you , but there no way currently to participate in the Automat services, I have submitted the form with no feedback from Speckle
@esalemetman there is no form to complete. There was a request to join closed beta 12 months ago, but since Specklecon 24 public beta means you’ve had access to automate within a workspaces project.
Perhaps you are following older links somewhere. In which case let me know where from. At the same time the documentation link I shared explains how the access automate.
I think I misunderstood. So, the Automate module is only available if I activate the workspace, which isn’t free? I thought it was available for free accounts.
You can start a free trial of Workspaces, and we’re also exploring the best ways to make Public functions—our ready-made options—available to all users, including on free plans. However, private functions you develop for yourself can only be hosted within a Workspace.
i’m interested in when the public functions become available. any update there?
We’ve got two live right now! We wanted this to be as simple as possible, so we cleared out a couple of gremlins to make it smooth.
I’m putting together some docs, but in the meantime, here’s how you can set up an automation in just a few clicks:
Open any Workspace Project
Head to the Automations tab.
Pick a Function
Select the function you want to run.
Click the Function Name
This gives you all the details on how it works.
Configure (If Needed)
Fill in any required settings.
Choose a Model & Name It
Give your automation a name so you can find it easily.
That’s It!
Your automation is now live. Send new data or trigger it immediately if you have one ready.
For Checkers, make a copy of this sheet: Google Sheets Link
It’s really that simple. No headaches, no fuss—just automation that works.
oh i meant the possibility of making public a function that i create.
We will get there again - it was possible in the closed beta days. For now, in public beta, we are testing for resilience and adoption before working back around to what FoodForSpeckle looks like.
We will be publishing Public functions and making all the code source available and we also are planning a series of public examples that arent directly deployable but can be adapted as private functions. You can absolutely do the same - work on a function, make it source available and offer a demo/guide.
But, @majidaldo, @chuck and I would love to hear what you had in mind, there’s no timeline for not allowing 3rd party public functions at this time.