Create Airtable records from new Google Forms responses
Forms are a great way to gather a multitude of different pieces of data, why not store that in a place where you can work with it deeper? Connect your Google Forms responses to Airtable databases with the help of Zapier, and automatically store that valuable information in a place that works best for you.
Forms are a great way to gather a multitude of different pieces of data, why not store that in a place where you can work with it deeper? Connect your Google Forms responses to Airtable databases with the help of Zapier, and automatically store that valuable information in a place that works best for you.
- New Form ResponseTriggers when a new form response is received.Trigger
- New or Updated Form ResponseTriggers when a form response is added or modified.Trigger
- New RecordTriggers when a new record is created. Optionally: triggers when any record (new or existing) is first added to a selected view.Trigger
- New or Updated RecordTriggers when a record is created or updated.Trigger
- Create RecordCreates a new record with auto-populating fields.Action
- Create Records (With Line Item Support)Creates up to 10 multiple new records with line item inputAction
- Update RecordUpdate the values of specific cells in an Airtable record.Action
- Find Many Records (With Line Item Support)Finds multiple rows (10 max) using Airtable's search syntax. Returned as line items.Action
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