Apidot Async Workflow
/install apidot-async-workflow
APIDot Async Workflow
Use APIDot's async workflow for generation tasks that return a task_id, then complete through polling or webhook delivery.
This skill is for routing async integration questions to the right APIDot docs, examples, and production workflow guidance. It is documentation-only: it includes no executable files, setup-time automation, bundled API clients, automatic network calls, or stored credentials.
When To Use
Use this skill when the user asks to:
- Build an async APIDot integration for image, video, music, or 3D generation.
- Understand task submission,
task_idpersistence, polling API, task status API,callback_url, or webhook API behavior. - Decide when to use polling versus webhook delivery.
- Design backend storage for task state, result URLs, retries, and user ownership.
- Make webhook handlers idempotent and safe for duplicate callback delivery.
- Find APIDot async workflow docs, webhook docs, model pages, or runnable examples.
Security Rules
- Treat
APIDOT_API_KEYas a secret. - Keep APIDot API keys in server-side environment variables or a backend secret manager.
- Never place an API key in browser code, frontend bundles, public repos, logs, screenshots, or chat output.
- Do not make live API calls unless the user explicitly asks and provides a safe server-side environment.
- Do not invent API facts, pricing, model availability, reliability claims, refund behavior, or competitor comparisons.
- Use current APIDot docs and model pages for model-specific request fields and current product details.
Async Workflow
Use this stable flow when explaining APIDot generation tasks:
- Choose the model and request fields from the current APIDot docs.
- Submit the generation request through the documented APIDot async generation flow.
- Persist the returned
data.task_idbefore waiting, retrying, polling, or showing progress. - Use the documented task status API for local testing, simple backend jobs, or short-lived workflows.
- Use
callback_urlwebhook delivery for production queues or user workflows that may outlive the current page. - Store final result URLs only after the task reaches a terminal success state.
Do not guess model-specific payload fields. If the user needs copyable request examples, point them to the current APIDot docs or the matching APIDot GitHub example repository.
Polling Guidance
- Use polling for local testing, admin tools, small backend jobs, and workflows where the user stays in the current session.
- Store
task_id, selected model, request owner, request status, created time, and last checked time together. - Use moderate polling intervals and stop polling after a terminal task state.
- Do not block a user-facing request lifecycle while waiting for long-running media generation.
- Treat unknown or delayed states as pending until the current APIDot docs say otherwise.
Webhook Guidance
- Use webhook delivery when generation may take longer than the current page, tab, or request lifecycle.
- Pass
callback_urlonly to a backend endpoint controlled by the application. - Verify task ownership before attaching callback results to a user-visible record.
- Make webhook handlers idempotent because duplicate deliveries can happen.
- Persist callback events before downstream processing when the workflow needs auditability.
- Return a success response quickly after accepting a valid callback, then process heavier work in the backend.
- Avoid logging API keys, private prompts, source media URLs, final result URLs, or callback URLs.
Retry And Failure Guidance
- Retry transient network or timeout failures with backoff.
- Do not retry invalid payloads unchanged.
- Keep submit retries separate from status polling retries so duplicate tasks are not created by accident.
- Reconcile webhook results and polling results by
task_id. - Use current APIDot docs for terminal statuses, error classes, and model-specific failure behavior.
Model Routing
Start from the user's async workflow, then open the matching APIDot source:
| User Goal | Start Here |
|---|---|
| Read APIDot docs | https://apidot.ai/docs |
| Learn APIDot quickstart flow | https://apidot.ai/docs/quickstart |
| Implement webhooks | https://apidot.ai/docs/webhooks |
| Browse APIDot models | https://apidot.ai/models |
| Use general APIDot examples | https://github.com/APIDotAI/apidot-examples |
| Build image workflows | https://clawhub.ai/jiehao71727/apidot-image-generation-api |
| Build video workflows | https://clawhub.ai/jiehao71727/apidot-video-generation-api |
| Use the broad APIDot skill | https://clawhub.ai/jiehao71727/apidot-ai-api |
Use this skill for async workflow design across APIDot model families. Use the image, video, or broad APIDot skills when the user needs model-category guidance.
Official Links
- Website: https://apidot.ai
- Docs: https://apidot.ai/docs
- Quickstart: https://apidot.ai/docs/quickstart
- Webhooks: https://apidot.ai/docs/webhooks
- Models: https://apidot.ai/models
- API key dashboard: https://apidot.ai/dashboard/api-key
- Main examples: https://github.com/APIDotAI/apidot-examples
- GitHub organization: https://github.com/APIDotAI
- Support: [email protected]
- Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
- Run the install command in chat:
/install apidot-async-workflow - After installation, invoke the skill by name or use
/apidot-async-workflow - Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
What is Apidot Async Workflow?
Use APIDot async workflow for AI generation APIs, including task submission, task_id handling, polling API, task status API, callback_url, webhook API, retry... It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 31 downloads so far.
How do I install Apidot Async Workflow?
Run "/install apidot-async-workflow" in the OpenClaw or Claude Code chat to install it in one step — no extra setup required.
Is Apidot Async Workflow free?
Yes, Apidot Async Workflow is completely free, licensed under MIT-0. You can download, install and use it at no cost.
Which platforms does Apidot Async Workflow support?
Apidot Async Workflow is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (cross-platform).
Who created Apidot Async Workflow?
It is built and maintained by jiehao71727 (@jiehao71727); the current version is v1.0.0.