How this automation works
Automatically log your latest Medium posts into Airtable for easy content tracking. This Applet runs whenever you publish a new post on Medium and creates a corresponding record in your selected Airtable table. Perfect for writers and teams who want to organize published articles in one place for archiving or analysis.
Trigger ingredients
Action fields
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Create your own Medium and Airtable workflow
Create custom workflows effortlessly by selecting triggers, queries, and actions. With IFTTT, it's simple: “If this” trigger happens, “then that” action follows. Streamline tasks and save time with automated workflows that work for you.
9 triggers, queries, and actions
New record created
Post bookmarked by you
Post published by you
Post recommended by you
Create a new record
Create a new record
New record created
Post bookmarked by you
Post published by you
Post recommended by you
Build an automation in seconds!
You can add delays, queries, and more actions in the next step!
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About Medium
Medium is the network for the free exchange of ideas. It’s a place for thoughtful and authentic voices to collide, converse, and connect. Medium gives people a place to share stories, to interact and engage with them, highlight them, recommend them, respond to them, and build on each other’s ideas. Please note, any integrations are not supported by Medium
Medium is the network for the free exchange of ideas. It’s a place for thoughtful and authentic voices to collide, converse, and connect. Medium gives people a place to share stories, to interact and engage with them, highlight them, recommend them, respond to them, and build on each other’s ideas. Please note, any integrations are not supported by Medium
About Airtable
Airtable is the easy way to create your own organizational databases.
Airtable is the easy way to create your own organizational databases.
