Connect Teamup integrations
Structure your company's master calendar by automating Teamup to coordinate bookings, field crew shifts, and shared resources. Connecting this platform to our workflow automation tool lets you instantly trigger sub-calendar updates, sync team availability, and prevent booking overlaps. Register on Make today to build your first synchronized planning pipeline.
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Creates a new sub-calendar.
Creates a new event in the specified calendar.
Deletes a sub-calendar.
Deletes an event.
Retrieves a specific sub-calendar.
Retrieves a specific event.
Retrieves a list of sub-calendars.
Performs an arbitrary authorized API call.
Searches for events or list them all.
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Automate your Teamup calendar. Connect with your favorite tools, sync events, and simplify your daily workflows.
Automate Your Schedule: Key Benefits of Connecting Teamup and Make
Discover how connecting Teamup to other apps using Make simplifies your scheduling. Automate calendar updates, trigger instant notifications, and coordinate resources instantly to save valuable time and eliminate errors.
Automatically sync calendar events between Teamup and your other business tools to keep your schedule accurate without manual updates.
Send real-time alerts to Slack or email as soon as a Teamup event is created, updated, or canceled.
Connect your project management apps to automatically reserve resources and update sub-calendars in Teamup when tasks are assigned.
Easily link Teamup to thousands of other apps on Make to build custom automated workflows without needing developer resources.
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