Register the due dates of tasks recorded in Notion to Google Calendar.
■Overview
This is a flow to register the due dates of tasks registered in Notion to Google Calendar.
■Recommended for
1. People who use Notion for task management
・Leaders who use Notion for project task management
・Those who link task due dates to Google Calendar for sharing
2. People who use Google Calendar to advance their work
・Those who manage project schedules with Google Calendar
・Those who want to streamline by linking Notion and Google Calendar
■Benefits of using this template
By using Google Calendar, you can centrally manage project schedules and facilitate sharing with team members.
Additionally, by utilizing reminder and notification functions, you can efficiently grasp the information of registered tasks and events, which is a benefit of Google Calendar.
However, if you are manually registering schedules in Google Calendar after registering tasks in Notion, you may find it inefficient due to the possibility of incorrect entries or omissions.
This template allows you to automatically register schedules in Google Calendar when tasks are registered in Notion, preventing errors and omissions caused by manual entry.
Since the latest and most accurate information is always linked to Google Calendar, it is possible to smoothly progress project work.
■Notes
・Please link both Notion and Google Calendar with Yoom.
・You can select the trigger interval from 5, 10, 15, 30, or 60 minutes.
・Please note that the shortest trigger interval varies depending on the plan.
When a response is submitted to the Yoom form, an event is added to Google Calendar and a notification is sent to Slack. This flow allows for seamless automation from calendar addition to notification using only the form response.
Issue a Zoom meeting URL from the Yoom database and automatically add it to the specified Google Calendar. The Zoom meetings to be issued and the information to be added to Google Calendar can be created based on the information registered in the Yoom database.
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When a response is submitted to the Yoom form, an event is added to Google Calendar and a notification is sent to Slack. This flow allows for seamless automation from calendar addition to notification using only the form response.
Issue a Zoom meeting URL from the Yoom database and automatically add it to the specified Google Calendar. The Zoom meetings to be issued and the information to be added to Google Calendar can be created based on the information registered in the Yoom database.
This is a business workflow that integrates Google Calendar with WordPress to automatically unpublish posts when an event is deleted. It reduces manual updates and keeps the website information always up-to-date.
When there is a response to a Google Form, this flow adds a record to the Notion database. It saves the effort of manually transferring Google Form responses to the Notion database, leading to significant time savings.
You can add content posted in a specific room on Google Chat to a Notion database. This prevents manual information update omissions, enabling real-time information sharing among teams.
You can add content posted in a specific room on Microsoft Teams to a Notion database. Since the posted content can be automatically added to Notion, manual operations in Notion are no longer necessary, allowing for increased work efficiency.