Connect Lark Group Robot integrations
Dispatch targeted alerts and rich media directly into your team chats by integrating Lark Group Robot with Make. Linking this custom chat assistant to our workflow automation tool lets you automatically post interactive messages, share structured updates, and sync active tasks. Create your free Make account now to design your first collaborative chat pipeline.
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Performs an arbitrary authorized API call.
Sends a formatted rich text message (with styling, links, or elements) through the Feishu Group Robot.
Sends a plain text message through the Feishu Group Robot.
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Connect Lark Group Robot to your favorite tools with Make. Automate messages, sync data, and simplify your team workflows.
Integrate Lark Group Robot with Make to Automate Your Team Chats
Connect Lark Group Robot with Make to instantly send database updates, trigger multi-app workflows from your chat, and share filtered reports with your team without writing code.
Easily link your Lark chat groups with thousands of other apps without needing to write any custom code.
Automatically send real-time notifications to your Lark groups whenever important events happen in your other business tools.
Use specific keywords in your Lark chats to kick off complex, multi-app workflows automated through Make.
Format and filter data in Make before sending it to Lark so your team only sees the most relevant information.
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