Put Doc Variables to work with AI and enterprise-grade automation
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Update and apply variables to rows in Superhuman Docs with Doc Variables when changes are made
Supported triggers and actions
Zapier helps you create workflows that connect your apps to automate repetitive tasks. A trigger is an event that starts a workflow, and an action is an event a Zap performs.
- Document IDRequired
- Document TypeRequired
- DataRequired
- Folder ID
- Save PDF
- Save Doc
ActionWrite- Document IDRequired
- Google Sheet IDRequired
- Select your output type.
- Folder ID
ActionWrite
- Folder NameRequired
- Parent Folder IDRequired
ActionWrite- Document IDRequired
ActionWrite
For builders
Let your AI safely access Doc Variables
Go beyond Zap workflows. Install Zapier in your AI to call Doc Variables actions directly from your agents—with governance built in. Authenticate once. Revoke access anytime.
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Act in Doc Variables from your AI—no exposed credentials, and you control which actions your AI can touch. One install covers 9,000+ other apps.
Example actions on this page
Works with
Claude · ChatGPT · Cursor · Any MCP-compatible AI
Work in code with the Zapier SDK
Expose Doc Variables actions from backend services, scripts, or agent code. Zapier handles the OAuth and scoped permissions. Access 9,000+ apps, plus thousands more with .fetch().
Install
npm install @zapier/zapier-sdk npm install -D @zapier/zapier-sdk-cli zapier-sdk login # create a Doc Variables connection @ https://zapier.com/ja/app/assets/connections
Run an action
// Typescript
import { createZapierSdk } from "@zapier/zapier-sdk";
const zapier = createZapierSdk();
const { data: connection } = await zapier.findFirstConnection({ app: "doc-variables", owner: "me" });
await zapier.runAction({
app: 'doc-variables',
action: 'create_doc',
connection: connection.id,
input: {
{inputKeyValuePairs}
},
});Direct API calls to raw endpoints through fetch are not yet subject to org-level app and action restrictions.










