Popular Google Calendar and Twitter workflows and automations
- Auto post to twitter with your google calendar
- Favorite Tweet to Google Calendar
- Scheduled Tweets on your Google Calendar
- SoftGetix Test
- TWScheduler w/ Image
- TWSched w/out Image
- TWSched w/ Image
- Save tweets to Google Calendar
- Post Tweets to Google Calendar
Useful Google Calendar and Twitter integrations
Triggers (If this)
- New tweet by youThis Trigger fires every time you post a new tweet.
- New event addedThis Trigger fires every time a new event is added to your Google Calendar. Note: The time in the ingredient will be based on the timezone set in Google Calendar.
- New tweet by you with hashtagThis Trigger fires every time you post a new tweet with a specific hashtag.
- New event from search addedThis Trigger fires every time a new event from search is added to your Google Calendar that contains a specific keyword or phrase. The search looks at the event’s Title, Description, and Location. Ingredient will be based on the timezone set in Google
- New tweet by you in areaThis Trigger fires every time you post a tweet at a location you specify.
- Any event startsThis Trigger fires a set number of minutes before the starting time of any event on your Google Calendar. Note: The time in the ingredient will be based on the timezone set in Google Calendar.
- New mention of youThis Trigger fires every time you are @mentioned in a tweet.
- Event from search startsThis Trigger fires a set number of minutes before the starting time of an event on your Calendar that contains a specific keyword or phrase in the event’s Title, Description, or Location. Ingredient will be based on the zone set in Google.
- New link by youThis Trigger fires for every link you tweet. If your tweet has multiple links, it will fire multiple times.
- Any event endsThis Trigger fires within 15 minutes of the ending time of an event on your Google Calendar. Note: The time in the ingredient will be based on the timezone set in Google Calendar.
- New followerThis Trigger fires every time a new user starts following you.
- New event from search endsThis Trigger fires within 15 minutes of the ending time of an event on your Google Calendar that contains a specific keyword or phrase. The search looks at the event’s Title, Description, and Location. Ingredient will be based on the zone set in Google.
- New liked tweet by youThis Trigger fires every time you like a tweet.
- You respond to an event inviteThe trigger fires every time you respond to an event you're invited to. Note: The time in the ingredient will be based on the timezone set in Google Calendar.
- New tweet by a specific userThis Trigger fires every time the Twitter user you specify tweets.
- New tweet from searchThis Trigger fires every time a new tweet matches your search query. NOTE: limited to 15 tweets per check and protected tweets will not be returned by this trigger.
- New tweet by anyone in areaThis Trigger fires every time anyone posts a tweet at a location you specify.
Queries (With)
- List CalendarsThis query returns your calendars.
- Search EventsSearch events of a calendar
- List AttendeesGet a list of event attendees
- List Busy WindowsList time windows when someone is busy.
- List Events For a DateThis query returns a list events for a specific day.
- List Events For a Date RangeThis query lists events for a specific date range.
- History of times you responded to a calendar invite.The query returns a list of when you responded to an event you're invited to.
- History of events from search addedThis query returns a list of every time a new event from search is added to your Google Calendar that contains a specific keyword or phrase. The search looks at the event’s Title, Description, and Location.
- History of events from search endedThis query returns a list of ending time (within 15 minutes) of events on your Google Calendar that contains a specific keyword or phrase. The search looks at the event’s Title, Description, and Location.
- History of calendar event endingsThis query returns a list of event ending times on your Google Calendar.
- History of event from search startsThis query returns a list of a set number of minutes before the starting time of an event on your Google Calendar that contains a specific keyword or phrase. The search looks at the event’s Title, Description, and Location.
- History of events addedThis query returns a list of every time a new event is added to your Google Calendar.
- History of calendar event beginningsThis query returns a list of event starting times on your Google Calendar.
Actions (Then that)
- Post a tweetThis Action will post a new tweet to your Twitter account. NOTE: Please adhere to Twitter’s Rules and Terms of Service.
- Quick add eventThis Action will add an event to your Google Calendar. Simply include a detailed description of when and what.
- Post a tweet with imageThis Action will post a new tweet to your Twitter account with a linked pic.twitter.com image. NOTE: Please adhere to Twitter’s Rules and Terms of Service.
- Create a detailed eventThis action will create a detailed event in your Google Calendar.
- Update profile pictureThis Action will update your profile picture from the image URL you specify and optionally tweet about it. NOTE: Please adhere to Twitter’s Rules and Terms of Service.
- Update bioThis Action will update your bio and optionally tweet about it. NOTE: Please adhere to Twitter’s Rules and Terms of Service.
Google Calendar and Twitter resources

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