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Create custom Tools workflows by choosing triggers, actions, and searches. A trigger is an event that launches the workflow, an action is the event.
Generates bundles with their own structure.
Composes a string for easier mapping of scenarios.
Converts a text from one codepage to another.
Get values of a previously stored variables.
Get the value of a previously stored variable.
Returns a value of 1 after first run. Every subsequent run will increment the returned value by 1.
Applies the aggregate function to selected rows.
Sets the value of multiple variables.
Sets the value of the variable.
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Looking to get more out of Tools? With Make you can visually integrate Tools into any workflow to save time and resources — no coding required. Try any of these templates in just a few clicks.
Every time a new LinkedIn Lead Gen Forms lead is submitted, Make will automatically create a new row in a Google Sheets spreadsheet.
The template works with this sample Google Sheets spreadsheet.
The template also assumes that your LinkedIn Lead Gen Form is collecting these fields:
- First Name
- Last Name
- Company Name
- Phone
Make will watch RSS feeds you specify in a Google Sheets spreadsheet for new posts that contain a specific keyword. It will merge all these posts into a single email summary and send it to a specific email address. If you wish to use this template without further settings, you need to create a spreadsheet according to this example. In the RSS column, you specify the RSS feeds you want to watch and in the KEYWORD column the keyword to find.
Every time a new event is created in a Google calendar, Make will automatically add that event to your Google Sheets spreadsheet as a new row. The spreadsheet will be then sent to a specified email address. The template uses this example spreadsheet.
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