Automatically add a new row to Google Sheets when you receive a new Google Business review
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Useful Google Sheets and Webhooks integrations
Triggers (If this)
- New spreadsheet added to folderThis trigger fires when a new spreadsheet is added to a Google Drive folder you specify. Note: only works for spreadsheets created after the Applet turned on.
- Receive a web request with a JSON payloadThis trigger fires every time the Maker service receives a web request to notify it of an event. For information on triggering events, go to your Maker service settings and then the listed URL (web) or tap your username (mobile)
- New worksheet in spreadsheetThis trigger fires when a new worksheet is added to a spreadsheet you specify.
- Receive a web requestThis trigger fires every time the Maker service receives a web request to notify it of an event. For information on triggering events, go to your Maker service settings and then the listed URL (web) or tap your username (mobile)
- New row added to spreadsheetThis trigger fires when a new row is added to a spreadsheet you specify.
- Cell updated in spreadsheetThis trigger fires when a particular cell is updated within the spreadsheet you specify.
Queries (With)
- Current values of a rowThis query returns the current values in a given row. Values from columns A-Z are available as ingredients.
- Make a web requestThis query returns the status code from a request made to the provided URL. If the response body is in the correct format it will also return the body’s extracted values. Please see the documentation link on the Webhooks service page.
- Current value of a cellThis query returns the current value of a single cell in your spreadsheet.
- Make a web request with JSON responseThis query returns the JSON response body. You can use filter code to parse it. Please see the documentation link on the Webhooks service page.
- History of rows added to spreadsheetThis query returns a list of when a new row is added to a spreadsheet you specify.
- History of web requests receivedThis query returns a list of times when the Maker service received a web request to notify it of an event. For information on querying events, go to your Maker service settings and then the listed URL (web) or tap your username (mobile)
- History of when Cell was updated in spreadsheetThis query returns a list of when a particular cell was updated within the spreadsheet you specify.
- History of spreadsheets added to folderThis query returns a list of when a new spreadsheet is added to a Google Drive folder you specify. Note: only works for spreadsheets created after the Applet turned on.
- History of worksheets in spreadsheetThis query returns a list of when a new worksheet is added to a spreadsheet you specify.
Actions (Then that)
- Add row to spreadsheetThis action will add a single row to the bottom of the first worksheet of a spreadsheet you specify. Note: a new spreadsheet is created after 2000 rows.
- Make a web requestThis action will make a web request to a publicly accessible URL. NOTE: Requests may be rate limited.
- Update cell in spreadsheetThis action will update a single cell in the first worksheet of a spreadsheet you specify. Note: a new spreadsheet is created if the file doesn't exist.
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