Adaptive Recipes

Recipes

Shareable agent playbooks. Hand someone a recipe and they land in a working flow on their own Adaptive account.

How it works

1

Build the flow once

Use Adaptive normally — chat with your agent, hook up the integrations you need, get the outcome you want.

2

Ask your agent to share it as a recipe

When the flow is in good shape, tell your agent to "share this as a recipe". It captures the prompt, any required integrations, and a few reference screenshots, then automatically reviews the recipe draft for sensitive private details before dropping a share card with a link into the chat.

3

Send the link

Anyone who opens the link sees a polished landing page. They tap "Use this recipe" and Adaptive walks them through signup, connecting any integrations the recipe needs, then runs the flow on their own account.

Common questions

Do I get credit if someone uses my recipe?

On paid plans, yes: new users who sign up through your recipe get 1,000 promotional credits at signup, and your account gets 1,000 credits when they upgrade to a paid plan — same as a direct referral, with the same 5-conversion lifetime cap. Recipes from free-plan creators still work as recipes (the recipient lands in your flow), but they don't carry referral bonuses. More on referral eligibility.

Can I edit a recipe after I share it?

Recipes are immutable once shared so the link keeps doing the same thing for everyone who has it. If you want to publish a revised version, ask your agent to share an updated recipe — that will produce a new link.

What happens if a recipe needs an integration I have but the recipient does not?

Recipes only carry the integrations they need by reference, not your credentials. When someone uses your recipe, Adaptive prompts them to connect their own version of any required integration before the flow runs.

How does Adaptive handle private information in recipes?

When Adaptive creates a recipe, the system tries to automatically scrub sensitive private information from your workflow, agent instructions, app details, screenshots, and attachments before the recipe is shared. You should still review the recipe card and preview before sending the link, especially if the original flow used customer data, credentials, internal names, or other private context.

Want to track signups and credits from your recipes? They show up in Settings → Referrals alongside direct referrals.