Add new Todoist tasks from Notion database items
Add new Todoist tasks from Notion database items
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Streamline your task management by automatically creating Todoist tasks from new items in your Notion database. With this template, every time a new entry is added to your Notion database, Make will instantly generate a corresponding task in Todoist, ensuring you never miss an important action item. This integration enhances your productivity by keeping your tasks organized and easily accessible across both platforms.
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Create custom workflows by choosing triggers, actions, and searches. A trigger is an event that launches the workflow, an action is the event.
Appends a new data source item content.
Appends a new page content.
Closes a task. Regular task is completed and moved to history, subtask is checked (marked as done, but not moved to history), recurring task is moved forward (due date is updated).
Completes a recurring task.
Completes a task.
Adds a new data source to database or page.
Creates a new item in a data source.
Creates a new database with default data source.
Creates a new database as a subpage in a specified page.
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