ClickMeeting + Google Sheets integrations
Add new ClickMeeting registrants to Google Sheets as multiple rows
Effortlessly keep track of new sign-ups on ClickMeeting with this automation. Whenever a new registrant signs up on ClickMeeting, it immediately populates multiple rows in Google Sheets with pertinent information. This saves you time as it removes manual data entry and ensures seamless record-keeping for your growing list of attendees.
- When this happens...New RegistrantTriggers when a new attendee registers to your event.
- automatically do this!Create Multiple Spreadsheet RowsCreate one or more new rows in a specific spreadsheet (with line item support).
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More things you can do with ClickMeeting and Google Sheets
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- New Upcoming Event
Triggers when you create a new event.
Try ItTriggerPolling - Room IDRequired
Try ItTriggerPolling- NameRequired
- Room TypeRequired
- Access TypeRequired
- Registration
ActionWrite- Dont_change_sheet_structure
- Drive
- SpreadsheetRequired
- WorksheetRequired
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- New Upcoming Event with Registration
Triggers when you create a new event with registration.
Try ItTriggerPolling - Room IDRequired
Try ItTriggerPolling- NameRequired
- Last NameRequired
- Email AdressRequired
- Room IDRequired
ActionWrite- Dont_change_sheet_structure
- No_team_drive
- SpreadsheetRequired
- WorksheetRequired
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