Google Sheets + GoTo Webinar integrations
Create Google Sheet rows for new registrants in GoTo Webinar
If you want to organize all of your new webinar registrants in a spreadsheet, this integration is for you. Zapier automatically creates rows in your Google Sheet when there are new registrants for your GoTo Webinar. Now you can spend more time preparing for your webinar.
- When this happens...New RegistrantTriggers when a new registrant is added to a webinar.
- automatically do this!Create Spreadsheet RowCreate a new row in a specific spreadsheet.
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- WebinarRequired
Try ItTriggerPolling- New Upcoming Webinar
Triggers when you add a new upcoming webinar.
Try ItTriggerPolling - WebinarRequired
- RegistrantRequired
ActionWrite- WebinarRequired
- Email AddressRequired
ActionSearch
- WebinarRequired
Try ItTriggerPolling- WebinarRequired
- Source
ActionWrite- TitleRequired
- Description
- Time Zone
- Start TimeRequired
- End TimeRequired
- Webinar TypeRequired
ActionWrite- Start TimeRequired
- Title
ActionSearch
Create, edit, and share spreadsheets wherever you are with Google Sheets, and get automated insights from your data.
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- Add GoTo Webinar registrants from new Google Sheets spreadsheet rows
- Create GoTo Webinar registrants from updated Google Sheets rows
- Create GoTo Webinar registrants for new rows in Google Sheets
- Create GoTo Webinar registrants for new or updated rows in Google Sheet (team Drive)
- Add new GoTo Webinar registrants as multiple rows in Google Sheets
- Create spreadsheet rows in Google Sheets for new attendees in GoTo Webinar
- Update Google Sheets rows with new registrants in GoTo Webinar
- Remove GoTo Webinar registrants when new or updated rows appear in Google Sheets
- Record new GoTo Webinar attendees by creating multiple spreadsheet rows in Google Sheets









