Track bookkept Fortnox invoices by creating new rows in Google Sheets
Stay organized and efficient with this simple, time-saving workflow. Once your invoice data is processed in Fortnox, it is directly transferred to Google Sheets, creating a new spreadsheet row. This allows you to seamlessly keep track of all your invoices while reducing manual data entry. Improve your bookkeeping process with this easy-to-use solution.
- When this happens...Invoice BookkeptTriggers when an invoice is bookkept.
- automatically do this!Create Spreadsheet RowCreate a new row in a specific spreadsheet.
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More things you can do with Fortnox and Google Sheets
Discover other triggers and actions you can use with Fortnox and Google Sheets
- Customer Created
Triggers when a new customer is created or first time we see an update on it.
Try ItTriggerPolling - Invoice Fully Paid
Triggers when an invoice is fully paid.
Try ItTriggerPolling - New Article
Triggers when a new article is created.
Try ItTriggerPolling - HTTP MethodRequired
- EndpointRequired
- Query Parameters
- Request Body
ActionWrite
- Invoice Bookkept
Triggers when an invoice is bookkept.
Try ItTriggerPolling - Invoice Payment Bookkept
Triggers when an invoice payment is bookkept.
Try ItTriggerPolling - New Order
Triggers when a new order is created. Note that a order created from an Offer may have rows but if you just created the order manually it will probably not. Please use something like "Delay by Zapier" and then fetch the order again using "Find Order" to give yourself more time to set rows and other properties.
Try ItTriggerPolling - Invoice numberRequired
ActionWrite
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- Create new Google Sheets rows for new orders in Fortnox
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- Create new Google Sheets rows from newly created Fortnox customers
- Create multiple rows in Google Sheets when new invoices are bookkept in Fortnox






