Connect Productboard and Toodledo integrations
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Create custom Productboard and Toodledo workflows by choosing triggers, actions, and searches. A trigger is an event that launches the workflow, an action is the event.
Adds a context. Context is a concept that is frequently used by people who use the GTD methodology. It allows you to assign tasks to certain contexts in which they must be completed.
Adds a folder. Folders are a way to organize tasks and notes into groups. Most people use folders to keep different projects or areas of their life separated.
Adds a goal. Goals are a way to organize tasks. Most people use goals to indicate how tasks contribute to longer term goals or aspirations.
Adds a location. Locations are a way to organize tasks by where they can be completed.
Adds a note. The Notes section of Toodledo (sometimes called Notebook) is an entire section for long form notes that users can create. Notes can be organized into folders.
Adds a task. Tasks allow users to keep track of the things that they need to do. This helps them stay organized and be more productive.
Creates a new note.
Deletes a context.
Deletes a folder.
Popular Productboard and Toodledo workflows.
Looking to get more out of Productboard and Toodledo? With Make you can visually integrate Productboard and Toodledo into any workflow to save time and resources — no coding required. Try any of these templates in just a few clicks.
Create Productboard notes for new Slack messages
Every time a new message is received on a specified Slack channel, Make will automatically create a new note in Productboard.
TRY IT ->Add new Productboard features to Trello as a new cards
Every time a new feature is created in Productboard, Make will automatically create a new card in Trello.
TRY IT ->Add new Productboard features as tasks in Asana
Every time a new feature is created in Productboard, Make will automatically create a new task on Asana.
TRY IT ->Create new notes in Productboard from new Google Forms responses
Every time a new response is entered on your Google Form, Make will automatically create a new note in Productboard.
TRY IT ->Add new Evernote notes as feedback notes to Productboard
Every time a new note is added to a watched notebook in Evernote, Make will automatically create a new note in Productboard.
TRY IT ->Create Amazing Marvin tasks for new Toodledo tasks
Every time there is a new task in Toodledo, Make will automatically create a new task in Amazing Marvin.
TRY IT ->Create new notes in Productboard from new Userback feedback
Every time a new feedback is received via Userback, Make will automatically create a new note in Productboard.
TRY IT ->Create new notes in Productboard from new rows in a Google Sheets spreadsheet
This templates periodically retrieves new rows from a Google Sheets spreadsheet and uses the information to create new notes in Productboard. The template is using [this sample](https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1ZbveKRVt-KocnP744uJ_7h6DJkU1K5Kp0b4Onf9XwB4/edit?usp=sharing) Google Sheets spreadsheet as a data source. You should make a copy of it before configuring the template. The template is scheduled to run every 15 minutes. You can change this after you set up the template.
TRY IT ->Create new notes in Productboard from new ClickUp tasks
Every time a new task is created in ClickUp, a new note will be created in Productboard.
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