Create a new user in a list in Iterable from a new form submission in Google Forms
Create a new user in a list in Iterable from a new form submission in Google Forms
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This template periodically checks for new submissions in Google Forms and uses the retrieved information to add new users to a list in Iterable.
Your Google Form is expected to store responses into a Google Sheets spreadsheet. See how to set it up here.
A sample form is here. Please make a copy and don't make any changes to our form.
The template expects your Google Form to collect at least:
- Full Name
The template also expects your Iterable list to have these fields:
- name
The template is scheduled to run every 15 minutes. You can change the schedule after you set up the template by clicking on the clock icon on the first module.
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Appends a new response to the bottom of the Google Sheets table.
Adds/creates a user to the list.
Creates a new form.
Creates a list.
Creates/updates a user.
Deletes a list.
Deletes a specific response from the bottom of the Google Sheets table.
Deletes a user.
Retrieves an existing form by its ID.
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