Connect Amazon Lambda and Google Maps integrations
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Build your Amazon Lambda and Google Maps integrations.
Create custom Amazon Lambda and Google Maps workflows by choosing triggers, actions, and searches. A trigger is an event that launches the workflow, an action is the event.
Returns the most efficient routes when calculating directions.
Identifies the roads a vehicle was traveling along and provides additional metadata about those roads, such as speed limits.
Provides travel distance and time for a matrix of origins and destinations.
Gets the information of an AWS Lambda function.
Gets the information of a version of an AWS Lambda layer.
Gets the details of a location by either input address or geocodes.
Returns an static image (PNG or JPG) of Google Map.
Gets the details of a timezone by geographical coordinates.
Provides elevation data for all locations on the surface of the earth, including depth locations on the ocean floor by input geographic coordinates
Popular Amazon Lambda and Google Maps workflows.
Looking to get more out of Amazon Lambda and Google Maps? With Make you can visually integrate Amazon Lambda and Google Maps into any workflow to save time and resources — no coding required. Try any of these templates in just a few clicks.
Create HERE Tracking shipments from new Shopify orders
Every time a new Shopify order is made, Make will automatically look for the shipping address and create the corresponding location in HERE Tracking.
TRY IT ->Get Google Maps Directions to your new Google Calendar events via email
Every time a new event is added to a selected Google Calendar, Make will automatically send the Google Maps Directions to the event's location via email. The template will pull the calendar event location from the Google Calendar.
TRY IT ->Generate Waze navigation links from Google Calendar events and add them to Telegram
Make will watch for new Google Calendar events at regular intervals, get a geographical coordinates in Google Maps, create a navigation link in Waze and send a message to Telegram with this link added.
TRY IT ->Add Waze navigation links to new Google Calendar events
Make will watch for new Google Calendar events at regular intervals, get a geographical coordinates in Google Maps, create a navigation link in Waze and update the event with this link.
TRY IT ->Generate Waze navigation links from Google Calendar events and add them to Evernote
Make will watch for new Google Calendar events at regular intervals, get a geographical coordinates in Google Maps, create a navigation link in Waze and create a note in Evernote with this link added.
TRY IT ->Locate Invoice Ninja new customers with Google Maps
Every time a new client is created in Invoice Ninja, Make will automatically create a Static Map Image with Google Maps to save the client's business location.
TRY IT ->Save Amazon Lambda function response for new Google Sheets row
Every time a new row is added to your Google Sheets spreadsheet, Make will automatically invoke a function in Amazon Lambda and update a row with data from the response.
TRY IT ->Invoke Amazon Lambda function for new Telegram message
Every time you receive a new message in Telegram, Make will automatically invoke a function in Amazon Lambda and send the output in Telegram Bot.
TRY IT ->Upload a Static Map image to a new ClickUp task
When a new task is created in ClickUp, a static map image is uploaded to the task. The longitude and latitude are taken from custom fields in ClickUp.
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