How this automation works
Append new Coda rows to a Google Sheets spreadsheet to keep your data synchronized. It runs whenever a new row is added in a specified Coda table and then creates a matching row in the selected Google Sheets spreadsheet. This is useful for backups, combined reporting, or sharing Coda data with teams that rely on Google Sheets.
Trigger ingredients
Action fields
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29 triggers, queries, and actions
Row created
Create a row
Update a row
Create a row
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About Coda
Coda is the all-in-one doc that brings tables, project tracking, and team knowledge into one collaborative workspace. The Coda integration for IFTTT connects your Coda tables to the rest of your stack, no code required: automatically create or update rows whenever something happens in Google Calendar, Gmail, Google Forms, Slack, RSS feeds, and more. Turn Coda into the central table for your meetings, form submissions, tasks, and research.
Coda is the all-in-one doc that brings tables, project tracking, and team knowledge into one collaborative workspace. The Coda integration for IFTTT connects your Coda tables to the rest of your stack, no code required: automatically create or update rows whenever something happens in Google Calendar, Gmail, Google Forms, Slack, RSS feeds, and more. Turn Coda into the central table for your meetings, form submissions, tasks, and research.
About GitHub
GitHub is the best place to share code with friends, co-workers, classmates, and complete strangers. Turn on Applets to automatically track issues, pull requests, repositories, and to quickly create issues.
GitHub is the best place to share code with friends, co-workers, classmates, and complete strangers. Turn on Applets to automatically track issues, pull requests, repositories, and to quickly create issues.
