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Trigger Webhooks by Zapier get action when events in Google Calendar end

When an event ends in your Google Calendar, enable this workflow to perform a GET request using Webhooks. This streamlines your processes, saving you from manually triggering GET requests every time. A must-have solution for those looking to increase productivity and optimize date-based tasks.

When an event ends in your Google Calendar, enable this workflow to perform a GET request using Webhooks. This streamlines your processes, saving you from manually triggering GET requests every time. A must-have solution for those looking to increase productivity and optimize date-based tasks.

  1. When this happens...
    Google CalendarGoogle Calendar
    Event Ended

    Triggers when an event ends.

    TriggerPolling
  2. automatically do this!
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    GET

    Fire off a single GET request with optional querystrings.

    ActionWrite
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Supported triggers and actions

    • CalendarRequired

    • Expand Recurring Events

    Trigger
    Instant
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    • CalendarRequired

    • Search TermRequired

    Trigger
    Polling
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    • CalendarRequired

    Trigger
    Polling
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    • CalendarRequired

    • Time Before

    • Time Before (Unit)

    • Search Term

    Trigger
    Polling
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    • CalendarRequired

    Trigger
    Instant
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    • CalendarRequired

    • EventRequired

    • Attendee/sRequired

    Action
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Google Calendar lets you organize your schedule and share events with co-workers and friends. With Google's free online calendar, it's easy to keep track of your daily schedule.

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About Webhooks by Zapier

Webhooks simply POST data (or JSON) to a specific URL every time we see something new. Webhooks can also accept data (or JSON) to kick off a workflow in Zapier.

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