What if your developers could describe an integration and have it built, deployed, and tested in minutes? That's now possible with Prismatic Skills for Claude Code.
In this issue
- New – Prismatic Skills for Claude Code turns your editor into an integration factory.
- New – AI Copilot for the embedded workflow builder is now generally available. Your customers can build workflows by describing what they need.
- New – Platform and component updates
- Prismatic Labs – Register for our next workshop: Ship Smarter Field Mappers with JSON Forms and AI.
Spotlight

Prismatic Skills for Claude Code: from prompt to production-ready integration
AI coding assistants ship code faster than ever, but integrations have been a blind spot. Prismatic Skills changes that. It's a Claude Code plugin that turns Claude into an integration specialist for code-native development. Describe what to build, and Claude handles the rest: scaffolding, deployment, testing, and iteration. Because Prismatic's code-native integrations are built in TypeScript, Claude can generate, debug, and iterate on them natively.
With Prismatic's Claude Skills, our developers describe what they need and get production-ready integrations in days instead of weeks. It's completely changed how our team thinks about integration development.
Prismatic Skills is free and open source for all customers. Read the blog post to see it in action, or install the plugin and start building.

AI Copilot for the embedded workflow builder is now generally available
AI Copilot, which lets your customers build workflows by describing what they need in plain language, is now generally available. Since launching early access in March, teams have used it to reduce configuration time, reach less technical users, and lower support loads. Every workflow is built visibly on the canvas.
Product updates
New features
- Prismatic Skills for Claude Code – Build, deploy, and test production-ready code-native integrations from your editor with AI. (See the Spotlight section above.)
- AI Copilot for the embedded workflow builder is now GA – Your customers can build workflows by describing what they need in plain language.
- Workflow Contexts for the embedded workflow builder – Configure contextual entry points that give your customers a guided experience instead of a blank canvas. Pre-select a trigger, lock inputs, and define available actions.
- Improved log search performance – Log queries are significantly faster, the full 14-day retention window is now searchable (previously 48 hours), and the default range is now 24 hours.
Visit our changelog to stay up to date on the latest platform releases.
Component updates
- Canny – New component for managing customer feedback, feature requests, and voting data.
- Redshift – New component for managing Amazon Redshift clusters, executing queries, and loading data.
- SAP ECC – New component for managing business objects, transactions, and data across SAP ECC modules.
- System Surveyor – New component for managing surveys, sites, devices, and floor plans.
- PDF – Added text and table extraction actions: structured text with position coordinates, layout-preserving extraction, and text search with coordinates.
- Salesforce – Added Return IDs Only and Selected Fields inputs for minimal payloads, plus Show Deleted Records option for polling triggers.
- Also updated Adobe Acrobat Sign, Azure OpenAI Service, Microsoft Intune, HiBob, HubSpot, Jira, First Resonance ION, Pipedrive, Kafka, Tenable, Azure Service Bus, and more.
Scale your Prismatic setup
Stop being the bottleneck. Let your customers build integrations with AI.
The embedded workflow builder gives your customers a visual canvas to build and manage integrations inside your product without waiting on your team to build it. Using the AI Copilot, they can describe what they need in plain language and it’s built for them.
Deeper access and partnership with Prismatic
Enhanced support gives your team an assigned Technical Account Manager, 99.95% SLA with committed response times, a prioritized queue for support responses, architecture reviews for new integrations, and early access to new features and roadmap previews.
From the blog
- The case for deterministic integration architecture – Why AI-powered integrations need predictable, verifiable execution.
- Six OAuth 2.0 anti-patterns to avoid – Lessons from building 200+ connectors (84 using OAuth).
- Cut SaaS integration dev time with embedded iPaaS – Stop losing dev cycles to auth flows and infrastructure monitoring.
- Perceived disadvantages of embedded iPaaS – Common objections, and what a modern platform actually looks like.
Prismatic Labs

Prismatic Labs is our new home for hands-on technical content: walkthroughs, deep dives, and office hours built around what you're actually trying to accomplish in Prismatic.
Next up: Ship Smarter Field Mappers with JSON Forms and AI – April 28 at 2:00 PM ET. Taylor Reece walks through building a production-ready field mapper with AI-powered matching to eliminate tedious manual configuration.
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