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About Google Tasks

Google Tasks is a to do list that makes it easy to plan your day and stay organized. It helps you keep track of the tasks that matter most to you—at work, at home, and everywhere in between.

About Twitter

Twitter is a social networking platform that allows its users to send and read micro-blogs of up to 280-characters known as “tweets”. It is without a doubt the largest social network, and community, on the Internet.

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Connect Google Tasks + Twitter in easier way

It's easy to connect Google Tasks + Twitter without coding knowledge. Start creating your own business flow.

  • Triggers
  • New Completed Task

    Triggers when a task is completed in a specific task list.

  • New Task

    Triggers when a new task is added or updated old task.

  • New Task List

    Triggers when a new task list is created.

  • Liked Tweet

    Triggers every time the specified user likes a tweet.

  • My Tweet

    Triggers every time you create a new tweet.

  • New Follower

    Triggers whenever your chosen user gets a new follower.

  • New Follower of Me

    Triggers whenever you gain a new follower.

  • Search & Geo Mention

    Triggers from mention of search term in a specific geo location.

  • Search Mention

    Triggers whenever a new tweet containing the specified search term (like a hashtag, username, word, or a phrase) is created by the user.

  • Tweet in List

    Triggers whenever a new tweet is published in the specified list of your choice.

  • User Tweet

    Triggers every time a specific user tweets.

  • Actions
  • Create Task

    Creates a new task.

  • Create Task List

    Creates a new task list.

  • Update Task

    Update an existing task.

  • Add User to List

    A user is added to one of your lists.

  • Create Image Tweet

    Includes an image in the tweet.

  • Create Tweet

    Composes a tweet.

How Google Tasks & Twitter Integrations Work

  1. Step 1: Choose Google Tasks as a trigger app and authenticate it on Appy Pie Connect.

    (30 seconds)

  2. Step 2: Select "Trigger" from the Triggers List.

    (10 seconds)

  3. Step 3: Pick Twitter as an action app and authenticate.

    (30 seconds)

  4. Step 4: Select a resulting action from the Action List.

    (10 seconds)

  5. Step 5: Select the data you want to send from Google Tasks to Twitter.

    (2 minutes)

  6. Your Connect is ready! It's time to start enjoying the benefits of workflow automation.

Integration of Google Tasks and Twitter

There are many applications available in the market these days for managing our to do list. Today Google has come up with a new application called Google Tasks (http://www.google.com/tasks. This article will discuss integration of Google Tasks and Twitter.

Google Tasks is a free web-based application that allows you to see and organize your tasks in one place, so that you can get more things done with less effort (http://www.google.com/tasks. It also provides you quick access to your tasks from anywhere using Google Tasks mobile site (http://m.google.com/tasks. or any other mobile device. In order to use Google Tasks, you need to have a Gmail account (or any other Google Account. You can also integrate Google Tasks with other applications like Facebook, Outlook, and iGoogle etc.

Even though there are many other applications available in the market which provide users with a feature of task management, but Google Tasks will be more useful for its integration with other two applications – Twitter and LinkedIn. There is much scope for integration of Google Tasks with other applications, especially social networks like Twitter and LinkedIn because both of them allow users to update their status about what they are doing or what they have done. So it is possible to integrate Google Tasks with these social networks and other applications as well, but this article will concentrate on integration of Google Tasks with Twitter only. Integration of Google Tasks with Twitter will further enhance the usability of both these applications and make it easier for users of these applications to manage their tasks.

In this article, we have discussed about the integration of Google Tasks with Twitter. We have seen various benefits that such an integration will bring into the lives of users of these applications. For example, if you are on Twitter and want to know what you have done yesterday, then you just need to check your Twitter feed which contains all the tweets that you posted yesterday and some of the tweets from friends that were directed at you. If you want to know what tasks you performed yesterday, then you just need to check your Google Tasks integrated with Twitter. This integration will save a lot of time and efforts of users, because they would not need to look at their Gmail inbox or Google Tasks inbox separately if they want to know about their tasks for a particular day. This integration is a good example of information overload management as well, because this integration will reduce the amount of information that users receive as compared to when they use standalone versions of these applications i.e. Gmail and Google Tasks respectively.

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Page reviewed by: Abhinav Girdhar  | Last Updated on March 14,2023 02:59 pm