How this automation works
This applet sends an event to the MESH app when a Google Calendar event containing a chosen keyword is about to start. Use it to automatically activate your MESH device based on your schedule, such as turning on lights before a meeting. Note: Install the MESH app and configure your device accordingly.
Trigger ingredients
Action fields
Services used in this Applet
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25 triggers, queries, and actions
Event from MESH app received
Send an event to MESH app
Event from MESH app received
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About MESH
MESH makes the world around you come to life. With 7 physical MESH 'tags' and an easy-to-use companion iOS app (free), the MESH system gives you the power to enhance your DIY projects with fun interactivity.
MESH makes the world around you come to life. With 7 physical MESH 'tags' and an easy-to-use companion iOS app (free), the MESH system gives you the power to enhance your DIY projects with fun interactivity.
About Google Calendar
Google Calendar is a free time-management web application offered by Google. Turn on Applets to add the most important information, right into your calendar, automatically — and get custom notifications about the events that matter the most to you.
Google Calendar is a free time-management web application offered by Google. Turn on Applets to add the most important information, right into your calendar, automatically — and get custom notifications about the events that matter the most to you.
