Connect KanbanFlow integrations
Advance your projects with KanbanFlow by automatically moving tasks and logging team work hours. Use this workflow automation to create new cards from incoming emails or notify your team in Slack when a deadline is approaching. Sign up for free to bring focus to your team's delivery.
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Build your KanbanFlow integrations.
Advance your projects by integrating KanbanFlow with Make. KanbanFlow can serve as a trigger to initiate workflows, such as watching for new or updated tasks, or when deadlines are approaching. Conversely, use KanbanFlow as an action to automatically create, update, and delete tasks, move them between stages, and log team work hours based on triggers from other apps.
Creates a new task.
Deletes a specified task.
Returns information about a specified task.
Returns a list of tasks.
Performs an arbitrary authorized API call.
Updates information about a specified task.
Triggers when a new task is created.
Triggers when a task is moved between columns or swimlanes.
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