Google Sheets + Mailgun integrations
Send emails in Mailgun for new or updated spreadsheet rows in Google Sheets
Keep your team informed instantly with this Google Sheets and Mailgun integration. Every time there's a new or updated row in your selected Google Sheets spreadsheet, an email will be sent using Mailgun to your chosen recipients. Stay on top of important updates and ensure your team is always up-to-date with this seamless workflow.
- When this happens...New or Updated Spreadsheet RowTriggers when a new row is added or modified in a spreadsheet.
- automatically do this!Send EmailSends an email using your Mailgun account.
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More things you can do with Google Sheets and Mailgun
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- Dont_change_sheet_structure
- Drive
- SpreadsheetRequired
- WorksheetRequired
Try ItTriggerPolling- Drive
Try ItTriggerPolling- Dont_change_sheet_structure
- No_team_drive
- SpreadsheetRequired
- WorksheetRequired
- Trigger column
Try ItTriggerInstant- Drive
- SpreadsheetRequired
- WorksheetRequired
- Column_nameRequired
- Index
ActionWrite
- Dont_change_sheet_structure
- No_team_drive
- SpreadsheetRequired
- WorksheetRequired
Try ItTriggerInstant- Dont_change_sheet_structure
- Drive
- SpreadsheetRequired
- WorksheetRequired
- Trigger column
Try ItTriggerPolling- Drive
- SpreadsheetRequired
Try ItTriggerPolling- Drive
- SpreadsheetRequired
- WorksheetRequired
- Use Timezone set up on the spreadsheet to format date values?
ActionWrite
Create, edit, and share spreadsheets wherever you are with Google Sheets, and get automated insights from your data.
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