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Aug 13, 2019 01:59 AM
I use Airtable for something related to website data. I have a table which is a list of pages/URLs from a website, which was extracted from Google Analytics. The key is the URL/page but it also contains data such as the volume of page views and other statistics about the page.
In an ideal world I want this table to update automatically, so e.g. the data is always about the most recent month.
I know there is a zapier integration but I can’t get my head around it, mainly because what happens if someone creates a new page in the source data i.e I am not just updating records based on changes to the data in Sheets, I need to also populate new records. Is this multiple Zapier integrations??
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Oct 26, 2022 02:45 AM
The Data Fetcher extension now has a Google Sheets Airtable integration which is easy to set up and can be scheduled to run up to every 5 minutes.
For your question about new items: new rows in Sheets create new records in Airtable
Dec 09, 2022 03:14 AM
Hello, i have similar situation, i want to sync changes from my google sheets to my Airtable almost instantly or in minutes, can coupler.io do that? If answer is yes, how?
Flow:
Added new row in Google sheet -> Adds new row in Airtable?
Mar 09, 2023 06:23 PM
do any of these work 2 ways? coupler is V expensive IMO
May 03, 2023 07:43 AM
Take a look at Skyvia - it allows you to connect Airtable with Google Sheets. This is a no-code cloud service
Nov 07, 2023 02:02 AM
Hi,
Sorry to barge into the conversation like this. However I am looking for Google Sheet to Airtable sync. Is there a similar guide for that too?
Jan 16, 2024 10:31 PM
@cshenoy86 there are a few existing solutions, why haven't those worked for you? Are you looking for something custom?
Jan 18, 2024 01:26 AM
Hi Salah,
I had asked this question way back in November 2023 when I was still new to airtable and trying to figure out sync based on search from airtable. I have found out a way to do so using Make now. Thanks for this 🙂