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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 GitLab

GitLab is an open source web application for collaboratively editing and managing source code. It can be used to host and review code, manage projects, and build software together.

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Connect Google Tasks + GitLab in easier way

It's easy to connect Google Tasks + GitLab 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 / Updated Task

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

  • New Task List

    Triggers when a new task list is created.

  • New Commit

    Trigger when a commit is made on the specified project.

  • New Issue Event

    Triggers on issue events, e.g. when an issue is opened, updated, or closed.

  • New Job

    Triggers when a new job occurred.

  • New Merge Request Event

    Triggers on an open, merge, or close merge request event.

  • Actions
  • Create Task

    Creates a new task.

  • Create Task List

    Creates a new task list.

  • Update Task

    Update an existing task.

How Google Tasks & GitLab Integrations Work

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

    (30 seconds)

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

    (10 seconds)

  3. Step 3: Pick GitLab 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 GitLab.

    (2 minutes)

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

Page reviewed by Abhinav Girdhar  | Last Updated on July 21, 2024, 1:51 am
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