Connect Shortcut integrations
Accelerate product engineering sprints by connecting Shortcut on Make to coordinate your team's issue tracking, roadmaps, and story pipelines. Connecting your workspace to our workflow automation tool lets you instantly generate epics, update story statuses, and assign tasks to AI agents. Sign up today to launch your first automated sprint pipeline.
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Creates a new story.
Deletes a story.
Returns informatiom about a chosen story.
Performs an arbitrary authorized API call.
Search stories based on desired parameters.
Updates a story.
Triggers when stories or epics are created, updated, or deleted.
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Popular Shortcut workflows.
Connect Shortcut to Make and automate your project management. Sync data across tools and simplify your daily workflows.
Automate Shortcut workflows using Make to sync your team's favorite tools.
Connect Shortcut to Slack, Discord, Telegram, and Trello using Make. Automate story creation, sync project boards, and share instant team updates directly from your mobile device to keep your entire workspace aligned.
Keep your team in the loop by automatically sharing new Shortcut stories directly to communication apps like Slack, Discord, or Telegram.
Automatically turn external inputs like RSS feeds or support tickets into Shortcut stories so no task gets left behind.
Connect Shortcut with other project management boards like Trello to keep different teams aligned without manual double-entry.
Create and track Shortcut tasks on the go by triggering workflows directly from your mobile device.
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