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Allan Thraen
Nov 1, 2017
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Connect Episerver Forms with Google Sheets through Zapier - no code required

As some of you might know, I tend to do a lot of crazy projects - and sometimes I'm so busy doing them that I forget to share them. Luckily there are great like-minded people like Luc Gosso and Khurram Khan that produce posts which makes me think "uh..didn't I also do something like that some time ago" - and that's the perfect opportunity to get nostalgic and publish some of my older works.

Like today, reading Luc's post https://devblog.gosso.se/2017/11/save-data-from-episerver-forms-to-googlespreadsheet-with-webhooks/ I remember doing just that in a video I don't believe I published about 1 year ago. My approach didn't involve code - instead I was (and am) very happy using Zapier - a great integration platform, much like IFTTT and Microsoft Logic Apps. For years I've had a full Episerver / Zapier integration in the works, but this doesn't even require that. It's just plug and play with webhooks.

Also a shout out to Khurram, that also showcased Zapier back in 2016 here: https://world.episerver.com/blogs/K-Khan-/Dates/2016/3/zap-integration/ and did a super (from what I hear) presentation of Episerver and Logic Apps with Wessel Terpstra in Stockholm this fall (https://world.episerver.com/blogs/K-Khan-/Dates/2017/10/episerver-integration-with-azure-logic-apps/).

Anyway - here's the video I made (apologize for the sound quality - might be time for a new headset):

https://youtu.be/PZ7CSfCiqds

 

Nov 01, 2017

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