Connect Google Calendar with monday.com

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Google Calendar and monday.com
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Check out the available triggers and actions in the automation of apps Google Calendar + monday.com

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Ended event

For each ended event on Google Calendar

Trigger

Information from Google Calendar that can be used and sent to other apps.

Event title

Description

Event's place

Event start date and time

Event start date and time with time zone

Event start date

Event start time

Event end date and time

Event end date and time with time zone

Event end date

Event end time

Event creator email

Event creator name

Event link

Event duration (Hours)

Event duration (Minutes)

Event creation date and time

Event update date and time

Participant names

Participants' email

Event ID

Event status

Hangout link

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New item

For each created element on monday.com

Trigger

Information from monday.com that can be used and sent to other apps.

Element ID

Element name

Creation date

Update date

Frame ID

Frame name

ID to group

Group's name

Group color

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Cancelled event (deleted)

For each cancelled event (deleted) on Google Calendar

Trigger

Information from Google Calendar that can be used and sent to other apps.

Event title

Description

Event's place

Event start date and time

Event start date and time with time zone

Event start date

Event start time

Event end date and time

Event end date and time with time zone

Event end date

Event end time

Event creator email

Event creator name

Event link

Event duration (Hours)

Event duration (Minutes)

Event creation date and time

Event update date and time

Participant names

Participants' email

Event ID

Event status

Hangout link

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Element status modified

When the status of an element is modified on monday.com

Trigger

Information from monday.com that can be used and sent to other apps.

Element ID

Element name

Creation date

Update date

Frame ID

Frame name

ID to group

Group's name

Group color

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Event created

For each new created event on Google Calendar

Trigger

Information from Google Calendar that can be used and sent to other apps.

Event title

Description

Event's place

Event start date and time

Event start date and time with time zone

Event start date

Event start time

Event end date and time

Event end date and time with time zone

Event end date

Event end time

Event creator email

Event creator name

Event link

Event duration (Hours)

Event duration (Minutes)

Event creation date and time

Event update date and time

Participant names

Participants' email

Event ID

Event status

Hangout link

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Create event

create an event on Google Calendar

Action

Fields in Google Calendar that can receive information from other apps.

Select a calendar Required

All day event

Event start date and time Required

Event end date and time Required

Event title

Description

Event's place

Select repeat frequency

Repeat until the established date

Participants' email

Video conference via Google Meet

Default notification

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Create element

create an item on monday.com

Action

Fields in monday.com that can receive information from other apps.

Element name Required

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    What is the automation trigger?

    The trigger is the step that initiates automation. In the integration process, it is selected after choosing the source app. For example, if you choose Facebook Lead Ads as the source app, the trigger could be: For each response on an advertisement.

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    What is an action within an automation?

    The action serves as a response to the previously selected trigger. That is, it occurs once the trigger is activated. For example, in an automation between Facebook Lead Ads (source) and Google Sheets (destination), as soon as the trigger “For each response on an advertisement” is activated in the source app, the action “Add data to a new row on a spreadsheet” will be carried out in the destination app.

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    For example, in an automation between Facebook Lead Ads and Google Sheets, this step is where you will determine which contact information should fill in the spreadsheet fields.

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    Is it possible to have more than one action?

    With Pluga, you can create automations by integrating several apps at once. For example, you can integrate Facebook Lead Ads + Google Sheets + Slack, so when the trigger is activated, the first action is executed and a notification is sent via Slack.

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Automatic notification in the internal communication app

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Automatic message sent to the customer's WhatsApp
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Google Calendar

Calendar

Google Calendar allows you to organize your schedule and share events with clients, prospects, team members, or anyone else you choose. With Google's free calendar, it's easy to keep track of and follow your daily activities.

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monday.com

Project

monday.com is a project management and team work platform that allows creating custom workflows, managing tasks, tracking progress, and collaborating with teams.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • With Pluga, you can easily automate Google Calendar com monday.com . Just follow these steps:

    • 1. Log in or sign up (for free) on Pluga and click on “Create automation”;
    • 2. Select the source app and trigger;
    • 3. Select the destination app and action;
    • 4. Make the necessary adjustments, specifying which data will be sent to one app to another.
  • By automating Google Calendar with monday.com on Pluga, you can automate various manual tasks that reduce productivity for those who perform them, while also avoiding human errors. The best part is that the process is simple and doesn’t require typing a single line of code.

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