Connect Google Groups integrations
Govern your team's access and communications by automating Google Groups to instantly add new hires to team lists or update project access. Use our workflow automation to create new groups for key accounts or sync memberships directly from your HR system. Sign up now to build your first automated directory workflow.
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Build your Google Groups integrations.
Integrate Google Groups on Make to automate the governance of your team's access and communications. You can use Make to create new groups for key accounts, manage group memberships by instantly adding or updating users to team lists, or synchronize project access directly from other systems.
Adds a user to a specified group.
Adds an email alias to a group.
Creates a new group.
Deletes a group.
Removes an alias from a specified group.
Retrieves a group's properties.
Retrieves a group's settings.
Retrieves the properties of a group member.
Lists all aliases of a group.
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Popular Google Groups workflows.
Looking to get more out of Google Groups? With Make you can visually integrate Google Groups into any workflow to save time and resources — no coding required. Try any of these templates in just a few clicks.
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