Amazon SQS is a fully managed message queuing service. It offers reliable, highly scalable, reliable messaging and transaction processing that lets you decouple tasks or processes that must communicate.
Triggers when you add a new queue
Create a new JSON message using data from the source trigger
Create a new message.
Create a new queue
Use Amazon SQS with Appy Pie Automate and make your business operation more efficient. Our automation platform helps you organize your business faster by automating managing the information within the process. Automatically send Amazon SQS messages from issues in GitHub, Trello cards, Slack messages, and more, all without writing a single line of code. This integration from Appy Pie Automate will change the way you manage your business. You can even automatically Create Amazon SQS JSON messages for new outbound Salesforce messages.
Amazon SQS is a distributed message queue service from Amazon that lets you send and receive messages between applications to build distributed software applications and offers protection for data against failure. Easy and cost-effective, Amazon SQS can scale to millions of messages per day. Amazon SQS Integrations in Appy Pie Automate lets you Create Amazon SQS JSON messages for new outbound Salesforce messages, Gmail emails, tasks, Google Sheets rows, or from anything which you connect with it. With Appy Pie Automate, you can connect Amazon SQS with any web apps you use in your business to deliver messages to the rest of your workflows.
Appy Pie Automate brings together Triggers (like "New Message") and Actions (like "Create Row") to complete an action in one app whenever a trigger occurs in another. This phenomenon is called “Connect” and these ‘Connects’ help you automate repetitive tasks saving you the trouble of doing them manually.
To connect Amazon SQS to Appy Pie, you must click Connect Amazon SQS to your favorite apps button. To do so, sign up/log into your Appy Pie and visit your access dashboard.
Now, select your required service and click Continue. Here, you’ll be asked to select your account and press Connect an Account button.
A pop up window will appear that’ll ask to fill the required Region, AWS Access Key ID, and AWS Secret Access Key and confirm the dialog by pressing the Yes, Continue button.
Click Continue to reconfirm the account and complete the integration process.
As of now there’s no common issue with Amazon SQS.
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