- Data Automation
- Record Update
- Auto-sync database updates
Update a record in a database when a new or modified entry is detected
Automatically detect new or updated entries in your data source and ensure corresponding records in your database are always current without manual intervention. This automation eliminates data discrepancies by synchronizing changes in real time, reducing the risk of errors and outdated information. As a result, teams save time, maintain accurate records, and can focus on strategic tasks instead of repetitive updates.
Filter by common apps:
Stripe
Airtable
Webhooks by Zapier
Code by Zapier
Google Sheets
Notion
Filter by Zapier
Slack
Calendly
Microsoft SharePoint
Webflow
Zapier Tables
Softr
- Add new customer in Stripe, find or create record in Airtable, and update record in Airtable
- Update Google Sheets with latest data from webhooks, run code, lookup row, and update row
Update Google Sheets with latest data from webhooks, run code, lookup row, and update row
- Update database item, filter data, create new row in Google Sheets, and notify Slack channel
Update database item, filter data, create new row in Google Sheets, and notify Slack channel
- Update database record in SharePoint when new appointment is scheduled in Calendly
Update database record in SharePoint when new appointment is scheduled in Calendly
- Update live item in Webflow from new or updated Airtable records if conditions are met
Update live item in Webflow from new or updated Airtable records if conditions are met
- Update Airtable record when Zapier Tables record changes
Update Airtable record when Zapier Tables record changes
- Update Airtable when a new record is added in Softr
Update Airtable when a new record is added in Softr
- Update employee records in Notion from new Airtable contract entries
Update employee records in Notion from new Airtable contract entries
- Update Airtable record, find message in Slack, and update record again in Airtable
Update Airtable record, find message in Slack, and update record again in Airtable