Connect Google Slides and RSS integrations
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Build your Google Slides and RSS integrations.
Create custom Google Slides and RSS workflows by choosing triggers, actions, and searches. A trigger is an event that launches the workflow, an action is the event.
Creates an empty slide or delete an existing slide on the specified presentation.
Creates a new presentation by replacing all tags like e.g. {{!notfound:Name}}, {{!notfound:Email}} in a template with provided data.
Creates a new slide by representing all tags like e.g. {{!notfound:name}}, {{!notfound:email}} from a template slide within a specified presentation.
Gets the latest version of a specified page or of the thumbnail of page in a presentation.
Gets the latest version of specified presentation.
Makes all links in a presentation clickable or inserts a link into all matched input texts.
Retrieves a list of all presentations.
Performs an arbitrary authorized API call.
Refreshes the chart data stored in a presentation specified by ID.
Popular Google Slides and RSS workflows.
Looking to get more out of Google Slides and RSS? With Make you can visually integrate Google Slides and RSS into any workflow to save time and resources — no coding required. Try any of these templates in just a few clicks.
Post new RSS feed items containing a specific word to a Facebook Page
Automatically create a new post on your Facebook page every time a new article containing a specific word is posted to a specified RSS feed.
TRY IT ->Add RSS feed posts to a Notion database
Create a new page on a Notion database and add the RSS post description as page content every time there is a new RSS feed item.
TRY IT ->Post new RSS items to LinkedIn
Create a new LinkedIn post every time there is a new RSS feed item.
TRY IT ->Create WordPress posts from new articles triggered by RSS feeds using ChatGPT
Automatically publish WordPress posts from new articles detected in RSS feeds using ChatGPT for content generation.
TRY IT ->Create LinkedIn posts from new articles using RSS feeds and OpenAI GPT-3
Automatically generate engaging LinkedIn posts from new articles using RSS feeds and ChatGPT enhancing your social media presence with fresh content.
TRY IT ->Summarize RSS feed items with Hugging Face and store the results on a Google Sheet
Utilize Hugging Face to condense RSS feed items and effectively store the summarized data on Google Sheets, boosting productivity and optimizing content management.
TRY IT ->Generate new WordPress posts from RSS feed articles using ChatGPT completions
Automatically generate new WordPress posts from RSS feed articles using OpenAI GPT-3 completions. Streamline content creation with AI-driven insights.
TRY IT ->Send Telegram messages for new articles using RSS feeds and ChatGPT text generation
Automatically send Telegram messages for new articles by converting RSS feed content to text, generating summaries with OpenAI, and sharing updates via Telegram.
TRY IT ->Conduct SWOT analysis on competitors with ChatGPT and store results on a Google Slide
Add competitor websites to a Google Sheet and Make will perform competitor SWOT analysis using ChatGPT and instantly save insightful data on a Google Slide for a visual presentation. Your sheet must have the following columns: A - Company website B - Strengths C - Weaknesses D - Opportunities E - Threats Your slide template must have the following placeholders: {{company website}} {{strengths}} {{weaknesses}} {{opportunities}} {{threats}}
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