Create Tasks in ClickUp for New App Reviews Automatically with DataForSEO
Create Tasks in ClickUp for New App Reviews Automatically with DataForSEO
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Keeping up with new app reviews across two platforms takes constant manual checking. Fortunately, you can automate the monitoring and route new reviews straight to your team as ClickUp tasks.
The scenario runs daily and monitors new reviews on both Google Play and the App Store using the DataForSEO App Data API. You specify your app ID, location, and language for each platform, and the scenario fetches the latest reviews. New reviews are filtered out from previously seen ones, formatted into a task description, and sent to ClickUp as a new task, one for Google Play and one for App Store. As a result, the responsible team member gets an instant, structured task with all review content included.This way, your SMM or community manager only gets involved when there is actually something to respond to, without having to check the platforms manually every day.
To get started, connect your DataForSEO and ClickUp accounts, specify your app IDs, locations, and languages for both platforms, configure your ClickUp workspace and task details, and activate the schedule trigger.
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